rari458
Enthusiast
Silver Level
Hello Cardschat,
I recently started using a preflop "cheat sheet" from online and decided it would be interesting to make my own, and go more in-depth than the readily available diagrams I could find online.
As a preface, I'm looking for advice on how you think this would perform over-all, although I think this would mostly apply to micro stakes cash games (where I spend most of my time). Any constructive criticism is welcome, even if it's just saying I've wasted my time
To cut down on the number of diagrams, I split a regular full ring table into 3 positions as follows
Early : Small blind, Big blind, UTG
Mid : UTG+1, UTG+2, Lojack
Late : Hijack, Cutoff, Dealer
Raising
The first image illustrates 3 ranges for an initial raise when it is either checked or folded to me. I would raise with the standard 3-4BB.
Here are the percentages I am raising for each position, followed by the overall average:
The second image shows my calling ranges. These are the hands that I would call a standard 3-4 BB bet. The furthest left diagram is my hand selection when someone in an early position bets, etc.
Seeing that my raising range is fairly narrow and a bit tighter than what I've seen online, my calling percentages aren't much lower than what I would be raising with.
Here are the percentages I am calling a bet from, depending on which position bet, followed by the overall average:
Finally, the third image shows the hands that I would be re-raising, depending on which position made the initial bet. Once more, the furthest to the left shows my re-raising for an initial bet from someone in early position.
Here are the percentages I am re-raising from, depending on which position bet, followed by the overall average:
Thanks for taking the time to look at this
I recently started using a preflop "cheat sheet" from online and decided it would be interesting to make my own, and go more in-depth than the readily available diagrams I could find online.
As a preface, I'm looking for advice on how you think this would perform over-all, although I think this would mostly apply to micro stakes cash games (where I spend most of my time). Any constructive criticism is welcome, even if it's just saying I've wasted my time
To cut down on the number of diagrams, I split a regular full ring table into 3 positions as follows
Early : Small blind, Big blind, UTG
Mid : UTG+1, UTG+2, Lojack
Late : Hijack, Cutoff, Dealer
Raising
The first image illustrates 3 ranges for an initial raise when it is either checked or folded to me. I would raise with the standard 3-4BB.
Here are the percentages I am raising for each position, followed by the overall average:
Early - 15.2%
Mid - 18.6%
Late - 25.2%
Overall: 59/3 = 20%
Calling a bet:Mid - 18.6%
Late - 25.2%
Overall: 59/3 = 20%
The second image shows my calling ranges. These are the hands that I would call a standard 3-4 BB bet. The furthest left diagram is my hand selection when someone in an early position bets, etc.
Seeing that my raising range is fairly narrow and a bit tighter than what I've seen online, my calling percentages aren't much lower than what I would be raising with.
Here are the percentages I am calling a bet from, depending on which position bet, followed by the overall average:
Early - 14.3%
Mid - 17.6%
Late - 23.1%
Overall : 55%/3 = 18%
Re-RaisingMid - 17.6%
Late - 23.1%
Overall : 55%/3 = 18%
Finally, the third image shows the hands that I would be re-raising, depending on which position made the initial bet. Once more, the furthest to the left shows my re-raising for an initial bet from someone in early position.
Here are the percentages I am re-raising from, depending on which position bet, followed by the overall average:
Early - 3.9%
Mid - 6.9%
Late - 9.2%
Overall: 20/3 = 7%
After all this, the total average percentage I would be playing comes to a total of 15 %. Mid - 6.9%
Late - 9.2%
Overall: 20/3 = 7%
Thanks for taking the time to look at this