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Use solver-verified 13x13 ranges by position and stack depth to build a stable preflop baseline.
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Game Theory Optimal (GTO) preflop ranges represent mathematically proven starting hand strategies for each position and situation. By following these ranges, you play an unexploitable strategy that wins in the long run regardless of how your opponents play.
The 13x13 matrix displays all 169 possible starting hand combinations. Each cell shows the optimal action frequency: green for raise, blue for 3-bet, gold for call, and dark for fold. The diagonal represents pocket pairs, the upper triangle shows suited hands, and the lower triangle shows offsuit hands.
Your position at the table determines how wide your range should be. Earlier positions require tighter play, while later positions allow for more aggressive ranges.
Play the tightest range. Focus on premium hands like AA-99, AK-AJ, and KQ. You're first to act with 8 players left to act behind you.
Slightly expand your range to include more Broadway cards and medium pocket pairs. Still play relatively tight with 7 players behind.
A powerful position for stealing blinds. Open a wide range including suited connectors, one-gappers, and weaker aces.
The best position at the table. Open the widest range since you act last on every postflop street. Ideal for aggressive play.
Tricky position where you act first postflop. Play a mixed strategy — some 3-bets, some calls, and selective folds.
Defend with a calculated range when facing raises. You already have money in the pot, so defend wider than you might think.
Interactive solver-verified preflop ranges for every scenario
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