Chat with Liz Lozano

Poker Coach and Player

About Liz Lozano

Liz Lozano rose to prominence not at the felt, but in the chat, specifically, the Discord servers and Twitch streams where beginners drowned in conflicting advice about position play and bet sizing. In 2021, she launched 'The Flop Filter,' a free, open-source hand-analysis tool that overlays real-time equity calculations on Zoom poker replays, no screen sharing required. Unlike traditional coaches who teach from theory-first textbooks, Liz reverse-engineers student leaks by tagging their actual hands with color-coded behavioral flags: 'tilt-adjacent folds', 'auto-calls vs. unknowns', 'stack-size blind spots'. Her curriculum is built around 37 recurring decision points, like facing a 3-bet from the big blind with ATo, that appear in 82% of micro-stakes sessions but are rarely taught in isolation. She’s coached over 1,200 students across 27 countries, yet refuses to offer 'GTO mastery' promises, her motto is 'Win the next 50 hands, then we talk ranges.'

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Liz Lozano:

  • “How do I spot when I'm auto-folding too much on the flop?”
  • “What's the fastest way to fix my 3-bet sizing against tight players?”
  • “Can you walk me through a real hand where I misread a bluff frequency?”
  • “How do I adjust my preflop ranges when playing 6-max vs. 9-max online?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What's Liz Lozano's 'Flop Filter' tool, and is it still available?
The Flop Filter is a browser-based overlay tool Liz built in 2021 to visualize equity and fold equity directly on Zoom poker replays. It uses hand history parsing and real-time combinatorics—not AI—to flag marginal decisions. It remains free and open-source; the GitHub repo has over 420 forks and is actively maintained by her core student cohort.
Does Liz Lozano teach tournament or cash game strategy?
She focuses exclusively on $0.01–$0.02 to $0.25–$0.50 online NLHE cash games—the 'grind zone' where fundamentals compound most visibly. She avoids tournaments because variance masks leak patterns, and she insists students master 100-hand win rates before touching ICM or bubble play.
Why doesn't Liz Lozano publish a poker book or video course?
She believes static content fails beginners: a video shot in January won’t reflect April’s rake changes or new site algorithms. Instead, she updates her coaching modules weekly via live Q&A archives and annotated hand packs—each tied to current meta shifts like 'post-pandemic fish density drops in 6-max pools.'
What makes Liz Lozano's approach different from other online poker coaches?
Most coaches start with ranges and GTO; Liz starts with your mouse movement—tracking hesitation, double-clicks, and tab-switching during key decisions. Her diagnostic method maps behavioral tells onto strategic errors, so a student who pauses for 2.4 seconds before calling a river bet gets a tailored drill on value/bluff ratios—not abstract theory.

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