PokerDonV73
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Thanks for your response guys.
I understand that keeping to a strict table of ranges does not work, but when you sit down at a table of unknown players, it is good to have at least something to start with.
Is there a big difference between CG's and MTT when it comes to openining ranges?
I understand that keeping to a strict table of ranges does not work, but when you sit down at a table of unknown players, it is good to have at least something to start with.
Is there a big difference between CG's and MTT when it comes to openining ranges?
Jan. 31, 2013 | 9:32 a.m.
Hi everyone,
It's my first post here, and I hope to get some good reactions :)
I am looking for some guidelines for preflop opening ranges for a Full Ring table and also for a 6-max table, in regards to a 10NL Holdem Cash Table.
In a training video (not from this site) I found a general guideline for a 6-max table, which is the following:
UTG : ATs+, AJo+, KQs+, 55+
MP : A8s+, AJo+, KQo+, JTs+, KJs+, 44+
CO : Axs, A9o, K8s+, KTo+, T9s+, QJo+, J9s+, 22+
BTN : Ax, Kxs, K9o+, 54s+, 98o+, 86s+, 22+
SB : same as CO
What do you guys think of this for 6-max and what is your guideline for a full ring table?
Also, would there be any (major) difference in the opening ranges between on one side a Cash table and MTT or SnG table on the other hand?
Thanks in advance,
PokerDonV73
It's my first post here, and I hope to get some good reactions :)
I am looking for some guidelines for preflop opening ranges for a Full Ring table and also for a 6-max table, in regards to a 10NL Holdem Cash Table.
In a training video (not from this site) I found a general guideline for a 6-max table, which is the following:
UTG : ATs+, AJo+, KQs+, 55+
MP : A8s+, AJo+, KQo+, JTs+, KJs+, 44+
CO : Axs, A9o, K8s+, KTo+, T9s+, QJo+, J9s+, 22+
BTN : Ax, Kxs, K9o+, 54s+, 98o+, 86s+, 22+
SB : same as CO
What do you guys think of this for 6-max and what is your guideline for a full ring table?
Also, would there be any (major) difference in the opening ranges between on one side a Cash table and MTT or SnG table on the other hand?
Thanks in advance,
PokerDonV73
Jan. 30, 2013 | 2:25 p.m.
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