Knowledge Management System — Where Your Poker Knowledge Lives
You've studied this spot before.
You know you have. You remember running the sim. You remember the coaching session where it clicked. You remember writing it down somewhere.
But now you're post-session, staring at a hand where you made the wrong call, and you can't find any of it.
The note is buried in some app.
The sim is lost in some folder on your drive.
The coaching insight? Gone.
You're not even sure it was real.
This is what happens when knowledge has no home.
You study hard. You collect insights. And then they scatter — across apps, notebooks, screenshots, browser tabs you swore you'd get back to.
When it's time to use what you learned, you can't find it. So you relearn it. Again.
The Knowledge Management System is the fix.
One place for everything you know about poker. Hands, sims, game plans, coaching notes, villain reads.
All of it. Organized. Searchable. Connected.
No more digging through folders. No more "I know I saved this somewhere."
You open KMS and it's there.
Here's what's inside:
Hands Lab — Every hand you want to remember. Tagged, analyzed, ready for review.
Solver Lab — Your sim work in one place. No more losing that perfect spot you studied last month.
Game Plan Lab — Your strategies organized. What you play vs. the specific villain and his actions.
Decision Making Lab — Your step-by-step decision frameworks for specific situation. Define what to check, set A/B/C-game standards, and rate your sessions objectively.
Coaching Hub — Coaches details, notes from coaching sessions, homework you actually want to revisit.
Villains Hub — Reads on specific players. What they do, how to exploit them, notes from past encounters.
Bankroll Lab — Your bankroll management in one view.
Other Resource Hub — Everything else. Articles, videos, random gold you found online.
Two features make it stick:
  1. What's New — Shows everything added or updated in the last 24h. You never lose track of fresh insights.
  2. To Repeat — Surfaces stuff you need to review again. Built-in spaced repetition so knowledge actually stays in your head.
I used to study for hours and forget most of it within weeks.
Not because I'm lazy. Because I had no system to hold onto what I learned.
KMS is that system.
You study once. You store it. You find it when you need it.
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Kacper Krzyżaniak
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Knowledge Management System — Where Your Poker Knowledge Lives
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