"Why do you think the same five guys make it to the final table of the World Series of Poker EVERY YEAR? What, are they the luckiest guys in Las Vegas? It's a skill game."

Stop Playing Your Hand.
Start Playing The Grid.

If you can’t spot the range advantage in the first half-hour at the table... you don't have it. Poker isn't a guessing game; it's a math equation. YAMALcity.pokahh strips away the gut feelings and shows you the hard truth. Input the scenario, visualize the equities, and see exactly how your cards play against their entire range, street by street.

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THE ORIGIN STORY

The idea sparked during a local house game while I was studying Data Analytics. I wondered: Is it possible to build a tool that visualizes opponent ranges in a full-ring heads-up matchup, assuming perfect strategy, and updates street-by-street without manual input every time?

Of course, humans rarely play a 100% perfect GTO calling or betting range. But that isn't the point. The point is to establish a baseline to learn from.

Armed with modern data tools, AI, and a deep love for poker, I built the prototype as a Coding School project. It worked so well that my professor encouraged me to keep developing it. Today, YAMALcity allows you to run random practice scenarios or input completely custom ranges so you can visualize exactly how to exploit your opponents.

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STRATEGY HUB

Building a Great Life Around Poker

In Ace on the River, Barry Greenstein highlights that he slept while others worked. The ultimate takeaway? To be a truly great player, you must be rested, educated, and most importantly, build a great life around poker, not just at the table.

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The 2% & 6% Bankroll Rules

Drawing from Come Into My Trading Room, we apply day-trading logic to poker. Never risk more than 2% of your bankroll on a single game. If you hit a 6% drawdown in a month? Stop playing immediately and spend the rest of the month studying.

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Scaling Up: Snowballs & Stakes

From The $100 Startup, think of your bankroll as a snowball. Do you roll one massive snowball by aggressively moving up in stakes (vertical scaling)? Or do you build multiple smaller ones to lower variance (horizontal scaling)?

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*These are just small snippets of the strategy concepts we use. Full articles dropping soon.