3 Poker AI Prompts That Instantly Improve Your Live Game
3 Poker AI Prompts That Instantly Improve Your Live Game (Stop Guessing, Start Printing)
If you don’t give your bets a job, you’re not “playing poker” — you’re donating chips.
Watch the Full Breakdown on YouTube:
Then come back here for the written companion guide — your playbook to destroying the most expensive mental leak in poker: making bets without a job.
The most common live poker feeling (and why it keeps happening)
You sit down in a live cash game and everything feels fine… until it doesn’t.
You fire a c-bet because “that’s what you do.” You call a river bet because you “feel like he’s bluffing.” You raise a turn because you “don’t want to look weak.”
And then you rack up with that sick feeling: I don’t even know what I did wrong. Not because you’re dumb — but because you never had a clear objective for your actions.
The one rule that makes Poker AI feel like a real coach
If you want coaching-quality answers from AI, stop asking vague questions like “What should I do here?”
Instead, force the conversation into real coaching by using one brutal filter:
Give every bet a job.
Assassin Notes
- Most “spew” comes from movement bets — bets that exist because you felt like doing something.
- Every action must have a job: Value, Fold Equity (Bluff), Bluff Catch, or Surrender (Fold).
- On the river, stop debating emotionally. Get the threshold number (bluff % or fold %), then decide.
- Live reads only matter when they’re turned into an exploit plan you can actually execute.
The only 4 jobs any action can have
There are only four jobs in poker. If your action doesn’t fit one of these, you are bleeding EV.
1) Value Bet: you bet to get worse hands to call.
2) Bluff (Fold Equity): you bet to get better hands to fold and give up their equity.
3) Bluff Catch: you call because your hand beats enough bluffs to profit.
4) Surrender: you fold to save money when your hand can’t profitably continue.
This framework is simple on purpose. Simple wins in live poker. Simple is PIPO: Precision In, Profits Out.
Prompt #1: “Give Every Bet a Job” (the fastest way to stop spewing)
This prompt forces the AI to coach you street-by-street — and it exposes the exact moment you stopped having a plan.
Copy/Paste Prompt:
I play live cash poker. The stakes are (1/2, 1/3, 2/5, etc.). Here’s the hand I want you to analyze:
(PASTE HAND HISTORY)
The more details I include, the better. Please use my stack sizes, my position, villain position, and any other relevant context a real coach
would want.
For each street, do three things:
1) Tell me the job of my action (value, fold equity, bluff catch, or surrender).
2) If my action doesn’t have a specific job, tell me exactly what to replace it with — what job would serve me best in this line?
3) Give me one specific rule I can follow next time I’m in a similar spot.
Your job tonight: don’t analyze ten hands. Run one hand. Extract one rule. Write it down. Bring it into your next session.
Prompt #2: “River Math in Plain English” (get the number, stop the guessing)
Most players light money on fire on the river because they turn poker into a feelings contest.
The river is not complicated — it’s just unforgiving. You need one thing: the threshold.
If you’re facing a bet: what minimum % of bluffs must villain have for your call to print?
If you’re bluffing: what % of folds do you need for your sizing to be profitable?
Copy/Paste Prompt:
I play live cash poker with these stakes: (INSERT STAKES).
In this particular river spot, do the decision math.
If I’m facing a bet: compute my pot odds and tell me the minimum % of bluffs villain needs for my call to be profitable.
If I’m considering a bluff: compute the break-even fold % for my bluff sizing.
Then translate it into a simple verdict: call, fold, bluff, or value bet.
Include all details: pot size, bet size, action up to this point, and my best read of villain.
This prompt alone saves money because it forces you to compare a real number to your live read — instead of guessing and hoping.
Prompt #3: “Villain Profile that Prints Money” (turn reads into an exploit plan)
Live poker is about people. But most players can’t convert a read into a clean, executable adjustment.
This prompt fixes that. It forces the AI to give you: the likely leak, the exploit, and the trap that punishes over-adjusting.
Copy/Paste Prompt:
I play live cash poker. The stakes are (INSERT STAKES).
Help me build an exploit plan for this villain.
Here is my villain description based on what I’ve seen so far (tight/loose, passive/aggressive, etc.) — include as much detail as possible,
like I’m explaining it to a poker buddy or a coach.
Include:
- Any showdowns I’ve seen
- One weird thing they did that stood out
Now give me three things:
1) The most likely leak of this villain.
2) Three exploit adjustments against this type of villain (be very specific).
3) One trap to avoid so I don’t get punished if I over-adjust.
How to Retrain Your Brain (Next 3 Steps)
🧩 Step 1: Watch the full breakdown
Watch the video, then come back and copy/paste the prompts.
Don’t “learn” this. Install it. One hand. One rule.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NjS5Jd6HVE
🤖 Step 2: Get Vinton Poker Coaching AI (FREE)
Use the AI like a coach — not like a toy.
If you give it clarity, it gives you clarity.
https://vintonpoker.kit.com/677c3bf447
📩 Step 3: Get the free 10-day bootcamp prompts + drills
If you want the step-by-step process, get the bootcamp.
I’ll send you the exact prompts, the drills, and the process so you can stop guessing and run a system.
“If you can’t explain the job of your bet in one sentence, you don’t have a strategy.
You have a feeling.”
— Vinton Poker
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