Pre-flop Hand Selection Chart

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This is a 6-max preflop hand selection chart put by cardrunners.

I've turned 50$ to 3000$ in one month with the help of this chart and recommend it to anyone who starts out playing cash games.

It's a great winner chart and helps you understand the importance of position- you hardly ever find yourself in difficult situations. This is also a pretty tight preflop chart, but keep on with it (if there is no obv. fish around etc) until you learn every way to play those hands, then you can open up more according to situations and stuff. Also opening up at least two tables helps more with the tilt control and splashing around.

mind you though, over 50nl, you need more than what this chart will say and have to make adjustments accordingly, since the game is much more aggressive and you can't fold every other hand when s.one raises because the chart says so. But until those limits come, thank me every session for making you money :eek:

http://rapidshare.com/files/202869397/pfchart.pdf.html
 
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Hi Spacemiu,
I plan to play CG soon, and I guess any useful information is worth a try ;)
Unfortunately, your link is limited to 10 downloads.
If you can PM me another link, or send it by mail, it would be great :)
 
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Hi Spacemiu,
I plan to play CG soon, and I guess any useful information is worth a try ;)
Unfortunately, your link is limited to 10 downloads.
If you can PM me another link, or send it by mail, it would be great :)

ugh, how can i fix that?

edit. I got how to do it, but need some time to fix it. sorry for the delay.

ok so this is not exactly the same chart but a good one anyway, until i got the other one working, you can give me feedbacks on this one. enjoy.

http://rapidshare.com/files/92220917/shcAll.pdf.html
 
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For some reason I cant download the chart.
Maybe you could post a pic. of it?
 
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$50 into $3000 in one month? since you have only 12 posts here on cardschat i figure you either lying or have been playing poker for a while and just decided to join cardschat..
 
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$50 into $3000 in one month? since you have only 12 posts here on cardschat i figure you either lying or have been playing poker for a while and just decided to join cardschat..

lol. that's a pretty weird conclusion : )

I've been playing for 2 years. didnt start yesterday.
 
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lol. that's a pretty weird conclusion : )

I've been playing for 2 years. didnt start yesterday.

why is it a weird conclusion? with $50 you are bankrolled to play 0.01/0.02 cent ring games.. It is very hard to believe you turn $50 into $3000 in one month playing such micro stakes.. Unless you did not care about bankroll management and started playing 0.25/0.50 and ended up being pretty lucky..
 
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why is it a weird conclusion? with $50 you are bankrolled to play 0.01/0.02 cent ring games.. It is very hard to believe you turn $50 into $3000 in one month playing such micro stakes.. Unless you did not care about bankroll management and started playing 0.25/0.50 and ended up being pretty lucky..

Back in the day on Party I was playing 25NL with a $50 roll lol. Poor BR management, but it did take me 18 months to go bust lol. (ummm, I know better now.)
 
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I got the second link but would still like to peek at the fisrt unless they are the same
 
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Here's the chart I use, courtesy of a friendly tablemate at Carbon Poker. I've found it to be indespensable, as most seem to use it there.
 

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Here's the chart I use, courtesy of a friendly tablemate at Carbon Poker. I've found it to be indespensable, as most seem to use it there.

I love the chart, and figure that there have to be a good number of people playing with it over at full tilt as well :). At least this chart puts converts every hand into a simple and easy answer, go All-in lol...
 
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Here's the chart I use, courtesy of a friendly tablemate at Carbon Poker. I've found it to be indespensable, as most seem to use it there.

It does explain a lot ;) :D
 
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Are you using this chart for tourneys or ring
 
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