Core Concepts
Andrew Lichtenberger, a renowned poker player, is launching a new poker tech platform called Octopi Poker to empower self-improvement and create a community-powered learning environment for players of all skill levels.
Abstract
The content discusses Andrew Lichtenberger's journey from being a successful poker player to co-founding a new poker tech platform, Octopi Poker.
Key highlights:
Lichtenberger has over $20 million in career live earnings and more online, but he wondered if he would play poker forever.
After a long night of discussions with co-founders, they decided to embark on a journey to build a new and innovative poker tech platform.
Lichtenberger's call to adventure and desire to explore the unknown led him to learn, grow, and adapt to new circumstances in the business world.
Octopi Poker's mission is to create the best educational poker tech platform, empowering self-improvement as poker players and individuals.
The vision is to create a community-powered learning process where intellect and intuition are used harmoniously in problem-solving and decision-making, both on and off the poker table.
The platform will offer features like pre-flop and post-flop solutions, explanatory videos, aesthetically pleasing design, community collaboration, access to elite coaches, and a Discord server for feedback and discussion.
The goal is to empower self-improvement and create a community of passionate and motivated students of the game, where more experienced players help newer ones.
The platform aims to extract useful heuristics from solver strategies and help players think critically about poker decisions to become more successful.
Stats
Andrew Lichtenberger has more than $20 million in career live earnings, and more online.
Quotes
"Is this it? Will I play poker forever?"
"The call to adventure has always spoken to me. An inescapable desire to explore the unknown."
"Intuition also has its place in helping us to discern which factors are most significant in any given moment and how to adjust our strategies based on pragmatic in game considerations."