A Noob Question About the Cardschat Preflop Charts

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So I'm looking at the preflop charts on the cardschat strategy section and am a little bit confused.

https://www.cardschat.com/pkimg/guides/starting-hands-chart.pdf


When I see something like 6-5s+ does that mean all suited connectors above 6-5?

Likewise A-8s+ means all Ax hands higher than 8 right?

The most confusing bit is J-8s+, does this refer to suited connectors separated by 2 cards above J-8? Or is it Everything on the grid higher than J-8 regardless of spacing between the cards. I'm assuming the latter?

What about 8-7o+? Suited connectors again? Seems silly to play open connectors this low, so I'm not sure how to interpret this.


Thanks :)
 
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So I'm looking at the preflop charts on the cardschat strategy section and am a little bit confused.

https://www.cardschat.com/pkimg/guides/starting-hands-chart.pdf


When I see something like 6-5s+ does that mean all suited connectors above 6-5?

Likewise A-8s+ means all Ax hands higher than 8 right?

The most confusing bit is J-8s+, does this refer to suited connectors separated by 2 cards above J-8? Or is it Everything on the grid higher than J-8 regardless of spacing between the cards. I'm assuming the latter?

What about 8-7o+? Suited connectors again? Seems silly to play open connectors this low, so I'm not sure how to interpret this.


Thanks :)

Everything is right, except 8-7o+, this is not suited connectors, is connectors of two different suits.
You only use this cards if you are in late position and anyone calls or raise before by chart.

Obviously it will depend on the table, but this is just an idea, the ideal is to adapt in a way that fits best with your game.
 
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Everything is right, except 8-7o+, this is not suited connectors, is connectors of two different suits.
You only use this cards if you are in late position and anyone calls or raise before by chart.

Obviously it will depend on the table, but this is just an idea, the ideal is to adapt in a way that fits best with your game.


Thanks, I just realized I made a mistake there and meant to say open not suited.
 
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So I'm looking at the preflop charts on the cardschat strategy section and am a little bit confused.

https://www.cardschat.com/pkimg/guides/starting-hands-chart.pdf


When I see something like 6-5s+ does that mean all suited connectors above 6-5?

Likewise A-8s+ means all Ax hands higher than 8 right?

The most confusing bit is J-8s+, does this refer to suited connectors separated by 2 cards above J-8? Or is it Everything on the grid higher than J-8 regardless of spacing between the cards. I'm assuming the latter?

What about 8-7o+? Suited connectors again? Seems silly to play open connectors this low, so I'm not sure how to interpret this.


Thanks :)


NO....65s+ means suited connectors 65 AND above

J8s+ means J8s J9s JTs JQs JKs JAs

Don't know why other people are just "yessing" you.

Good luck !
 
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