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How Mooselord Played 105,823 Nitro Spin & Go Games in a Single Month
Karl (Mooselord / uden lo) discusses volume, discipline, routine, mindset, and the lessons learned from completing one of the most remarkable grinding months we’ve ever seen. Most Spin & Go...
The Mental Game of Spin & Go Poker
Living With Swings and Variance A Spin & Go Mindset Conversation Introduction Spin & Go poker looks simple on the surface. Three players. Fast structures. Clear decisions. But psychologically, it...
Where to Play Spins in 2026
How to think about the decision Players coming back to Spins or switching from another poker format, almost always ask the same question. Where should I play Spins in 2026....
When Swings Move Faster Than Your Mind Can Adapt
Poker players usually learn about variance early. They understand, at least intellectually, that results do not move in straight lines. What often comes later is the realization that understanding variance...
Jackpot Interview: $1,000,000 Spin At $50s
When Discipline Meets a $ One Million Spin He had no special feeling that day. No surge of motivation. No sense that something was waiting for him. In fact, he...
Why playing Spins alone in 2026 is quietly -EV
Poker players are trained to think in terms of expected value. Winrate, volume, rakeback, tables per hour. For years, these numbers were enough to decide whether a setup made sense...
PureGTO for Modern Spin and Go study
PureGTO was built with one clear goalTo make Game Theory Optimal strategy practical and usable for Spin and Go players. Spin and Go formats are fast, dynamic and heavily dependent...
When a routine Spin turns into a $1 Million game
Every now and then, Spin and Go poker produces moments that still feel a bit unreal, no matter how long you have been around the format. Just recently, couple SpinHub...
Variance vs Counterparty Risk
What Spin & Go Pool Players Should (also) Actually Care About Most Spin and Go players understand variance. Swings are part of the format. Multipliers are random, games are short...