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Weak spots

The Weak Spots card on your dashboard shows the spots where your training accuracy is lowest. These are the ranges you’re struggling with the most and should prioritize in your study sessions. Each weak spot entry shows:
  • The spot name (position + action line)
  • Your accuracy percentage
  • Your mastery level

Mastery levels

Every spot has a mastery level from 0 to 4 based on your training history:
LevelLabelDescription
0UntrainedYou haven’t practiced this spot
1LearningYou’ve started but accuracy is low
2DevelopingYou’re improving but still inconsistent
3ProficientYou answer most hands correctly
4MasteredYou consistently answer correctly over time
Mastery badges appear next to each spot in the strategy tree, so you can see your progress at a glance.

Leak detection

Detailed leak detection analysis is available on Pro and Elite plans.
Leak detection goes beyond individual spot accuracy. It analyzes patterns across all your training data to find systematic errors in your play.

Types of leaks detected

Leak typeWhat it findsExample
Hand class leaksErrors that cluster in specific hand types”You consistently fold suited connectors that should be calling”
Positional leaksErrors that cluster by position”Your BTN accuracy is 60% while all other positions are 80%+“
Action biasTendency to over-use one action”You call 15% more often than the range suggests”
Frequency leaksErrors with mixed-strategy hands”You treat 70/30 mixed hands as pure raises”

Viewing leak data

Leak data appears on the Home dashboard and in the AI Training Debrief. The dashboard shows a summary of your most significant leaks. The AI debrief provides deeper analysis and actionable recommendations.

Acting on weak spots and leaks

1

Identify the weak area

Check the Weak Spots card and leak detection summary on your dashboard.
2

Create a targeted study plan

Build a study plan focused on your weakest spots. See Managing Study Plans.
3

Train deliberately

Run sessions specifically on these spots. Pay extra attention to the hand classes or positions where leaks were detected.
4

Review the heatmap

Open the spot in the Study workspace and switch to the Heatmap overlay to see which specific hands are causing errors.
5

Check progress over time

Return to the dashboard after a week of focused training. Your weak spots should start improving.
Leaks are opportunities, not failures. Finding a systematic leak means you’ve identified something specific you can fix. A player who knows their leaks is already ahead of a player who doesn’t track their training.