This document provides guidelines for using a pre-flop range chart. It explains how to identify your position and select the appropriate column. It also defines abbreviations used for hand ranges to save space on the chart and identifies common raise sizing conventions in big blinds. Key information covered includes open raising ranges, 3-bet and call 3-bet ranges, and steal/resteal positioning from early and late positions.
This document provides guidelines for using a pre-flop range chart. It explains how to identify your position and select the appropriate column. It also defines abbreviations used for hand ranges to save space on the chart and identifies common raise sizing conventions in big blinds. Key information covered includes open raising ranges, 3-bet and call 3-bet ranges, and steal/resteal positioning from early and late positions.
This document provides guidelines for using a pre-flop range chart. It explains how to identify your position and select the appropriate column. It also defines abbreviations used for hand ranges to save space on the chart and identifies common raise sizing conventions in big blinds. Key information covered includes open raising ranges, 3-bet and call 3-bet ranges, and steal/resteal positioning from early and late positions.
This document provides guidelines for using a pre-flop range chart. It explains how to identify your position and select the appropriate column. It also defines abbreviations used for hand ranges to save space on the chart and identifies common raise sizing conventions in big blinds. Key information covered includes open raising ranges, 3-bet and call 3-bet ranges, and steal/resteal positioning from early and late positions.
Choosing the Right Range Sizing Raises Hand Range Short Hand You will notice the positions are The raise size is listed, when appropriate. The To save space on the charts, I use a common separated into columns. Once you sizing is based on the number of big blinds or hand range shorthand. It may take a bit to establish your position at the table, you the current raise size. master, but once you do you will appreciate use the appropriate column and find the For open raising, if you see 3x that means 3 the simplicity. row that fits the situation. times the big blind. So, if the big blind is .50, Here are the guidelines: The Open Raise row is used if action you would raise to $1.50. If applicable, pairs come first. You will either folds to you and the pot has not been For reraising, sizing is based on the raise see a single pair, like 66 for example. This raised. size. For example, if an opponent open means 66+ and includes all pairs from 66 The 4-bet and Call 3-Bet rows are used raises to 3 big blinds and you are supposed up to AA. If you see a range, like 88-JJ, that if you have open raised and been 3- to 3-bet 4x, you would 3-bet to 12 big means 88, 99, TT, and JJ. bet. If you do not have a hand that falls blinds. If you see a single hand listed, it includes into the ranges listed, you fold. both suited and unsuited and all hands The 3-bet and Call Raise rows are used greater. For example, X9 is all non-pair if an opponent open-raises from EP or hands where the kicker is at least a 9. This MP. would include K9s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T9s+, T9s, The Resteal and Call Steal rows are K9o+, Q9o+, J9o+, T9o+, and T9o+. used if an opponent has open-raised XJT means all hands with an unsuited kicker from the CO or BTN. Jack or better and all suited hands with a To further clarify. A steal is an open Ten kicker or better. So 55+, ATs+, ATo+, raise from the CO, BTN, or SB KTs+, KJo+, QTs+, QJo , JTs regardless of hand strength. It's all about the position, not the actual hand.
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