Aleksandr Sarpov
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Help to understand the table. What each column? Please describe in more detail
Why do you need to fold on the table if everyone folded?alfadog85 said:This is the chart of the starting hands in Texas Hold'em.
1. First column: Starting hands
Here are the starting hands, that you can play. If your hand is not on the list, then it should be discarded.
2. The second column: the actions of your opponents
Raise from opponents means that he has a strong hand.
3. Columns three-six: Your action, depending on the position
The сolumns of the blind - includes SB and BB.
Maybe I misunderstood it? But here it is written: with 99 if all players are fold, my actions: foldAndrew Popov said:And where do you see the fold if everyone folded? This is not in the chart.
Only for the lowest line - the trash can be dropped from the small blind.
Aleksandr Sarpov said:Maybe I misunderstood it? But here it is written: with 99 if all players are fold, my actions: fold
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Andrew Popov said:But I think that this is a fairly strict chart. It is possible to play a little wider, especially small pocket pairs. Seth is difficult to read and always well paid.
Aleksandr Sarpov said:Now it is clear. In any case, I play spin & go. This table does not suit me. I tried. Can you advise a chart of hands for spin & go?
Well yes. Much is decided by pre-flop. I will use this table when I doubt and try to play with my mindAndrew Popov said:Look, I think they are. In extreme cases, even a hyper-turbo HU chart.
They do not differ so much. You just need to understand that Spin & Go requires a very wide game pre-flop ... I even doubt that there is a chart at all here.![]()