Stop Studying Randomly.
Start Improving With Direction.
Every week you study without structure is a week of effort that doesn't compound. Range & Repeat gives you the system to make every session count.
You're Not Lacking Content. You're Lacking Structure.
Pick one decision type. Study it. Repeat until it's automatic
Range and Repeat
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Range and Repeat
Basic familiarity helps but isn't required. The system is designed to be intuitive from the moment you open it and the Getting Started guide walks you through everything step by step.
No. Range and Repeat doesn't teach you poker - it gives you a repeatable system to structure your study so the learning you're already doing actually sticks. Think of it as the framework around your existing study, not a replacement for it.
Yes - this is exactly who it's built for. Solvers and training videos provide content. This provides the structure to turn that content into consistent improvement. They work together, not against each other.
No. The Foundations Track is designed for beginners who need a starting point, but the system works for any poker player regardless of experience level. More advanced players simply skip the foundations roadmap and define their own weekly focus.
You'll receive a link to duplicate the Notion workspace directly into your own account. It's yours to keep, customise, and build on forever.
Here's how to use our Notion templates:
- Open the Notion template you want to duplicate by clicking the link you received.
- Click the "Duplicate" button in the top right corner.
- Give the duplicated page a new name.
- Customize the page to suit your needs – add or remove sections, change colors and fonts, and add your own content.
That's it! You now have the template forever!
If you're not logged in or don't have a Notion account, you'll be asked to sign in or create one. After purchase, you'll receive a template link. Open the link, click "Duplicate," and select the workspace where you want to save the template.
No. Range and Repeat is a one time payment of $29. No recurring fees, no upsells.
If you go through the system and genuinely feel it hasn't added structure to your study, reach out and we'll make it right.
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Range and Repeat
Turn scattered poker study into consistent, measurable improvement.
You're not lacking content. You're lacking structure.
Less than a single tournament buy in. More valuable than another training video.
Range and Repeat is a structured Notion workspace that guides low stakes tournament players through focused weekly study sessions - so every hour you spend studying has direction, repetition, and a clear purpose.
Most low stakes poker players study the wrong way - not because they're lazy, but because nobody ever showed them how to do it right.
You watch videos. You review hands. You open a solver. Then next session you do it all again on a completely different topic. It feels productive. Nothing sticks.
The result: years of studying without a clear sense of whether you're actually improving.
Range and Repeat gives your study sessions a repeatable structure so improvement becomes inevitable rather than accidental.
Each week you pick one decision type, study it across multiple sessions, extract one concrete insight per session, and define one adjustment to take to the table. Then you repeat until that spot feels automatic.
No more jumping between topics. No more studying without direction. Just focused, deliberate repetition on the spots that matter most.
For:
- Poker Tournament Players of All Levels
- Inconsistent studiers wanting structure
- Course/Solver users feeling lost
- Want structure without a coach
- Beginners needing a starting point
Not For:
- Looking for strategy content library
- Expecting shortcuts or "secrets"
- Looking for a coaching replacement
- Wanting a solver or GTO tool
- High stakes players with systems
Before:
- Inconsistent study habits that fade after a few days
- Confusion about what to study first
- Overwhelmed by information with no clear priority
- Study feels unproductive and random
- No way to measure whether you're actually improving
After:
- Clear weekly structure with a defined focus
- Momentum from purposeful, directed study
- Decisions at the table feel deliberate
- Consistent study habits that compound
- A measurable record of improvements
Homepage & Navigation
A clean central hub that connects every part of the system.
Getting Started Guide
Full onboarding on the system philosophy and the weekly study loop.
Foundations Track — Beginner Roadmap
A pre-planned 16 week study roadmap for players new to structured study. Load one month at a time and follow the plan.
Build Your Own Roadmap
For experienced players who want to define their own path. Includes reflection prompts and a customisable AI prompt to identify your highest priority study areas.
Weekly Study Plans
Define your focus and set targets before the week starts.
Study Sessions Log
Log every session, insight, and practical adjustment in a structured format.
Decisions Library
Every decision type you study lives here with its own confidence rating and session history.
Progress Log
Track decision confidence over time, review your study consistency, and see which spots still need work.
Study Dashboard
A weekly action page — check your latest insights, see what needs attention, and set your focus before you play or study.
Filled Example Workspace
A second workspace with 6 weeks of real study data already populated so you can see exactly how the system works in practice before building your own.
Loom Walkthrough Video
A full video walkthrough covering setup, the weekly loop, and how to get the most out of every page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Basic familiarity helps but isn't required. The system is designed to be intuitive from the moment you open it and the Getting Started guide walks you through everything step by step.
No. Range and Repeat doesn't teach you poker - it gives you a repeatable system to structure your study so the learning you're already doing actually sticks. Think of it as the framework around your existing study, not a replacement for it.
Yes - this is exactly who it's built for. Solvers and training videos provide content. This provides the structure to turn that content into consistent improvement. They work together, not against each other.
No. The Foundations Track is designed for beginners who need a starting point, but the system works for any MTT player regardless of experience level. More advanced players simply skip the foundations roadmap and define their own weekly focus.
You'll receive a link to duplicate the Notion workspace directly into your own account. It's yours to keep, customise, and build on forever.
Here's how to use our Notion templates:
- Open the Notion template you want to duplicate by clicking the link you received.
- Click the "Duplicate" button in the top right corner.
- Give the duplicated page a new name.
- Customize the page to suit your needs – add or remove sections, change colors and fonts, and add your own content.
That's it! You now have the template forever!
If you're not logged in or don't have a Notion account, you'll be asked to sign in or create one. After purchase, you'll receive a template link. Open the link, click "Duplicate," and select the workspace where you want to save the template.
No. Range and Repeat is a one time payment of $29. No recurring fees, no upsells.
If you go through the system and genuinely feel it hasn't added structure to your study, reach out and we'll make it right.
What Players Are Saying
"This is pretty cool. It seems far more focused than mine. Yours is far more focused as real studying should be - you identify a problem or tough spot and expand your understanding on it, rinse and repeat."
- MTT & Cash Player, Reddit
"I wasn't lacking content - I was lacking structure. Watching a video or running a sim feels productive, but it doesn't translate unless you're revisiting the same spots and correcting the same mistakes over time."
- Low Stakes MTT Player, Reddit
"This is one reason people hire coaches or purchase courses - the structure has value because the sheer amount of information and ways to study can be overwhelming."
- Poker Player, Reddit
"Maybe try to spend a week studying only one subject. This makes everything more clear and you don't jump from a subject to another without learning anything."
- MTT Player, Reddit
"The idea of focusing on a topic of study for a period and implementing that in sessions is a successful way of going about that."
- Experienced MTT Player, Reddit
*Feedback collected during early product validation. Formal reviews coming soon.*