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There is no GTO version of the charts for this specific spot or blind level.
This means that either this situation does not exist in GTO theory or it is very rarely used.
E 3 Way BB vs SB limp 20-25
😈 Exploit
vs SB limp
20-25 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ Exploit SB limps by isolating your best non-all-in hands. This allows you to play in position and maximize your EV.

2️⃣ Adjust your sizings based on your hand strength: Small sizings (2.5x) for marginal hands, large sizings (3.5x) for strong hands.

3️⃣ Limit ISO All-in to small stacks: From 14bb or less, start including exploitative shoves with Ax offsuit and small pocket pairs.

Quick Analysis of the Situation

When you're in the Big Blind (BB) facing a limp from the Small Blind (SB) in a 3-way situation, you have a strategically advantageous position. You're playing in position postflop against SB, which is a big advantage for exploiting their mistakes.

Limping is a common action among recreational players. They use it with a very wide range, but rarely with their best hands (AA, AK, etc.). This gives you an opportunity to isolate their weak hands and take control of the pot.

Why isolate with your best hands non-all-in?

📌 Exploit the weakness of the limp

When SB limps, they are showing a wide and often weak range, typically at best including hands like small Ax, medium broadways, or suited connectors. By isolating with your best hands, you:

  • Take control of the pot in position.
  • Build the pot when you dominate SB’s range.
  • Force SB to play out of position postflop, a major disadvantage for them.
  • Don’t let SB see a flop for free with a very wide range, reducing their opportunities to realize their equity.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Prefer non-all-in ISO with your best hands.</span>

What sizing to use to isolate ?

📌 Adjust the size of your ISO based on your hand:

  • Weaker hands to ISO (like T9s, J9s): A small sizing between 2x and 2.5x is enough.
  • Strong hands (like AQo, JJ+): A larger sizing between 3x and 3.5x allows you to maximize value and exploit the fact that SB calls too often.

📌 Why this approach works:

  • Recreational players don’t notice the sizing variations and don’t adjust. This allows you to extract more value with your strong hands without risking being "face up."

Why avoid ISO All-in in most cases?

📌 The problem with ISO shove 14bb+:

  • Shoving hands like AQ or 88 at 20bb or more may seem attractive, but it yields less EV than a non-all-in ISO. The ISO shove takes away your advantage of playing postflop in position, where you can easily exploit your opponents’ mistakes.

📌 When does ISO shove become relevant?

  • The lower your stack (less than 14bb), the more attractive ISO shove becomes. At these depths, it simplifies decisions with your best hands that don’t play well postflop and maximizes your fold equity.
  • These hands include Ax offsuit and small pocket pairs. Starting from 8bb, Kx and all Ax hands are also profitable.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 As long as you have more than 14bb, prefer non-all-in ISO to maximize your gains while playing postflop. With less than 14bb, you can ISO shove hands that don't play well postflop but have good equity against your opponent’s range.</span>

Mistakes to Avoid Against an SB Limp

🔴 Mistake 1: Not isolating enough.

  • Letting SB see a flop for free with a very wide range is a big EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Always isolate with your strong hands to take advantage of your postflop edge.

🔴 Mistake 2: ISO shoving too often.

  • Shoving hands like AQ or 99 at 20bb deep is not as profitable as non-all-in ISO.
    👉 Solution: Prefer non-all-in ISO unless you’re short-stacked (less than 14bb).
GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 6-8
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
6-8 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
2.5x
ISO
2.5x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 8-10
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
8-10 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
2.5x
ISO
2.5x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 10-12
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
10-12 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
2.5x
ISO
2.5x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 12-14
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
12-14 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 14-16
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
14-16 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 16-18
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
16-18 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 18-20
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
18-20 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs SB limp 20-25
🤖 GTO
vs SB limp
20-25 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
3x
ISO
3x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs SB limp (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 4-6
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
4-6 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 6-8
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
6-8 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 8-10
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
8-10 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 10-12
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
10-12 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 12-14
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
12-14 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 14-16
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
14-16 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 16-18
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
16-18 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 18-20
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
18-20 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
E 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 20-25
😈 Exploit
vs BTN аll-in
20-25 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ With a deep stack (14bb+), stay patient and only call your best hands. Play tight to avoid unnecessary flips and maintain your strategic edge.

2️⃣ With a short stack (less than 12bb), gradually widen your range (without over-calling).

Stay Patient with a Deep Stack

📊 Why play tight against an all-in?

  • BTN rarely shoves, but when they do, their range is decent, made up of hands like pocket pairs (22+), Ax offsuit, and a few broadways (KQo, QJo).
  • Even though some slightly EV+ hands (like A7o or 55) may seem tempting to call, we don’t want to play flips that deep. Since we have a strategic edge over BTN, we want to prolong the game and wait for more profitable spots. Risking our game for a marginal gain is unnecessary, especially with 14bb or more.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 With a deep stack, it's best to call only solid hands (very solid, AT+, 55+...)</span>

Widen your range as the effective stack decreases

📊 Why call wider when short?

  • With less than 12bb, opportunities to make up for missed EV become rare. Every spot counts, and it's important to capture all the available EV.
  • BTN’s open-raise range starts to look more like GTO, which justifies widening our calling range.
  • With very short stacks (8bb or less), we must almost call the GTO range to avoid sacrificing EV. This means calling more Ax hands, all pocket pairs, and more broadways.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Adopt an exploitative approach by tightening your calls when deep and gradually widening them as stacks decrease.</span>

Common Mistakes in BB vs BTN Open Shove

🔴 Mistake 1: Calling too often with a deep stack.

  • Calling hands like A7o or 55 at 20bb deep may seem correct, but it unnecessarily increases variance.
    👉 Solution: Be patient and wait for spots where your edge can shine more.

🔴 Mistake 2: Not calling enough when short.

  • With 12bb or less, not calling slightly EV+ hands like A7o or 33 is a significant EV loss.
    👉 Solution: Stick closer to the GTO strategy to capture all the available EV.
GTO 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 10-12
🤖 GTO
vs BTN аll-in
10-12 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 12-14
🤖 GTO
vs BTN аll-in
12-14 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 14-16
🤖 GTO
vs BTN аll-in
14-16 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

GTO 3 Way BB vs BTN all-in 16-18
🤖 GTO
vs BTN аll-in
16-18 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN all-in (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

E 3 Way BB vs BTN raise 6-8
😈 Exploit
vs BTN оpen
6-8 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN open (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ Call selectively. Position is a huge advantage for BTN, so be cautious with your calls.

2️⃣ Prioritize value 3-bet shoves. This simplifies your decisions and maximizes your profits against opponents who call too often.

3️⃣ Avoid bluffs. Against a recreational player, 3-bet bluffs are ineffective and increase variance unnecessarily.

Even if BU is a Recreational Player, Don’t Call Too Much

📊 What’s in BU’s open range?

  • Recreational players open-raise relatively infrequently, but with a range that’s not as strong as it might seem. It’s generally similar to the GTO range, including:
    • Pocket pairs (22+).
    • Ax
    • Broadways (KJo, QTo, etc.).
  • ery strong hands like AA, KK, or AKs are sometimes played differently (open-shove or 3x).

📌 Why avoid calling too wide?

  • Being out of position against a recreational player remains a significant disadvantage, even if your skill level is better than theirs.
  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in difficult postflop situations, causing you to lose chips unnecessarily.

📌 Note on BTN’s open sizing

  • Our charts are designed for a standard BTN open (2bb). However, it’s important to note that recreational players use different open sizes.
  • In most cases, the size of their raise is an indicator of the strength of their hand: the larger the sizing (2.5x, 3x, 4x, or more), the stronger their hand generally is.
  • Therefore, facing such a sizing, you should significantly tighten your calling range. This is especially relevant as the larger the preflop sizing, the more likely they are to c-bet frequently with large sizes.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 BTN's range is quite solid. Against this range, you should only call with hands that play well postflop.</span>

Shove Your Strong Hands and Forget About Bluffing

📊 Why avoid bluffs in 3-betting?

Recreational players have a hard time folding once they’ve invested in the pot.

  • They often call too much against non-all-in 3-bets.
  • Bluffing increases variance unnecessarily and exposes you to complex postflop decisions.

📌 Why prioritize 3-bet shoves in value?

  • 3-bet shoves directly exploit their tendency to call too much with weak hands.
  • By shoving, you simplify your decisions, avoiding the complications of postflop play.
  • The 3-bet shove maximizes your EV with your best hands.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Favor 3-bet shoves with your best hands (AT+, 55+...) and completely eliminate 3-bet bluffs from your strategy.</span>

Common Mistakes BB vs BU Open

🔴 Mistake #1: Calling too wide

  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in tough out-of-position spots.
    👉 Solution: Call only with solid hands that play well postflop.

🔴 Mistake #2: Bluffing in 3-bet

  • Bluffs are rarely effective against recreational players who call too often.
    👉 Solution: Stop bluffing and focus on value 3-bet shoves.

🔴 Mistake #3: Not shoving your best hands

  • Hesitating to shove hands like AKo or TT is an EV loss against a recreational player who calls too often.
    👉 Solution: Exploit their weakness by using exploitative 3-bet shoves.

E 3 Way BB vs BTN raise 8-10
😈 Exploit
vs BTN оpen
8-10 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN open (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ Call selectively. Position is a huge advantage for BTN, so be cautious with your calls.

2️⃣ Prioritize value 3-bet shoves. This simplifies your decisions and maximizes your profits against opponents who call too often.

3️⃣ Avoid bluffs. Against a recreational player, 3-bet bluffs are ineffective and increase variance unnecessarily.

Even if BU is a Recreational Player, Don’t Call Too Much

📊 What’s in BU’s open range?

  • Recreational players open-raise relatively infrequently, but with a range that’s not as strong as it might seem. It’s generally similar to the GTO range, including:
    • Pocket pairs (22+).
    • Ax
    • Broadways (KJo, QTo, etc.).
  • ery strong hands like AA, KK, or AKs are sometimes played differently (open-shove or 3x).

📌 Why avoid calling too wide?

  • Being out of position against a recreational player remains a significant disadvantage, even if your skill level is better than theirs.
  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in difficult postflop situations, causing you to lose chips unnecessarily.

📌 Note on BTN’s open sizing

  • Our charts are designed for a standard BTN open (2bb). However, it’s important to note that recreational players use different open sizes.
  • In most cases, the size of their raise is an indicator of the strength of their hand: the larger the sizing (2.5x, 3x, 4x, or more), the stronger their hand generally is.
  • Therefore, facing such a sizing, you should significantly tighten your calling range. This is especially relevant as the larger the preflop sizing, the more likely they are to c-bet frequently with large sizes.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 BTN's range is quite solid. Against this range, you should only call with hands that play well postflop.</span>

Shove Your Strong Hands and Forget About Bluffing

📊 Why avoid bluffs in 3-betting?

Recreational players have a hard time folding once they’ve invested in the pot.

  • They often call too much against non-all-in 3-bets.
  • Bluffing increases variance unnecessarily and exposes you to complex postflop decisions.

📌 Why prioritize 3-bet shoves in value?

  • 3-bet shoves directly exploit their tendency to call too much with weak hands.
  • By shoving, you simplify your decisions, avoiding the complications of postflop play.
  • The 3-bet shove maximizes your EV with your best hands.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Favor 3-bet shoves with your best hands (AT+, 55+...) and completely eliminate 3-bet bluffs from your strategy.</span>

Common Mistakes BB vs BU Open

🔴 Mistake #1: Calling too wide

  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in tough out-of-position spots.
    👉 Solution: Call only with solid hands that play well postflop.

🔴 Mistake #2: Bluffing in 3-bet

  • Bluffs are rarely effective against recreational players who call too often.
    👉 Solution: Stop bluffing and focus on value 3-bet shoves.

🔴 Mistake #3: Not shoving your best hands

  • Hesitating to shove hands like AKo or TT is an EV loss against a recreational player who calls too often.
    👉 Solution: Exploit their weakness by using exploitative 3-bet shoves.

E 3 Way BB vs BTN raise 10-12
😈 Exploit
vs BTN оpen
10-12 bb
Image du tableau de range préflopCalque avec le quadrillage et les lettres des mains.
All-in
ISO All-in
ISO
ISO
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
3-bet
Raise 2x
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Raise
Limp
Call vs All-in
Fold vs All-in
Fold vs ISO
Limp
Call
Check
Fold

Strategic Guide

BB vs BTN open (3-max)

Poker Table Spot image.

👀 The essentials at a glance

1️⃣ Call selectively. Position is a huge advantage for BTN, so be cautious with your calls.

2️⃣ Prioritize value 3-bet shoves. This simplifies your decisions and maximizes your profits against opponents who call too often.

3️⃣ Avoid bluffs. Against a recreational player, 3-bet bluffs are ineffective and increase variance unnecessarily.

Even if BU is a Recreational Player, Don’t Call Too Much

📊 What’s in BU’s open range?

  • Recreational players open-raise relatively infrequently, but with a range that’s not as strong as it might seem. It’s generally similar to the GTO range, including:
    • Pocket pairs (22+).
    • Ax
    • Broadways (KJo, QTo, etc.).
  • ery strong hands like AA, KK, or AKs are sometimes played differently (open-shove or 3x).

📌 Why avoid calling too wide?

  • Being out of position against a recreational player remains a significant disadvantage, even if your skill level is better than theirs.
  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in difficult postflop situations, causing you to lose chips unnecessarily.

📌 Note on BTN’s open sizing

  • Our charts are designed for a standard BTN open (2bb). However, it’s important to note that recreational players use different open sizes.
  • In most cases, the size of their raise is an indicator of the strength of their hand: the larger the sizing (2.5x, 3x, 4x, or more), the stronger their hand generally is.
  • Therefore, facing such a sizing, you should significantly tighten your calling range. This is especially relevant as the larger the preflop sizing, the more likely they are to c-bet frequently with large sizes.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 BTN's range is quite solid. Against this range, you should only call with hands that play well postflop.</span>

Shove Your Strong Hands and Forget About Bluffing

📊 Why avoid bluffs in 3-betting?

Recreational players have a hard time folding once they’ve invested in the pot.

  • They often call too much against non-all-in 3-bets.
  • Bluffing increases variance unnecessarily and exposes you to complex postflop decisions.

📌 Why prioritize 3-bet shoves in value?

  • 3-bet shoves directly exploit their tendency to call too much with weak hands.
  • By shoving, you simplify your decisions, avoiding the complications of postflop play.
  • The 3-bet shove maximizes your EV with your best hands.

<span class="explanation_section">📕 Favor 3-bet shoves with your best hands (AT+, 55+...) and completely eliminate 3-bet bluffs from your strategy.</span>

Common Mistakes BB vs BU Open

🔴 Mistake #1: Calling too wide

  • Calling with marginal hands like Q2o or 95o can put you in tough out-of-position spots.
    👉 Solution: Call only with solid hands that play well postflop.

🔴 Mistake #2: Bluffing in 3-bet

  • Bluffs are rarely effective against recreational players who call too often.
    👉 Solution: Stop bluffing and focus on value 3-bet shoves.

🔴 Mistake #3: Not shoving your best hands

  • Hesitating to shove hands like AKo or TT is an EV loss against a recreational player who calls too often.
    👉 Solution: Exploit their weakness by using exploitative 3-bet shoves.

Exploiting

The Exploitative charts were calculated using solvers on a sample of over 1 million real poker hands played on poker sites by recreational players.

They allow you to exploit the common mistakes made by your opponents, ensuring maximum profitability.

If you're a beginner or intermediate player, these are the perfect charts to learn in order to start dominating your tables.

GTO

Calculated using solvers, GTO provides you with a perfectly unexploitable game. This means that even the best poker AI would be unable to make money against you.

However, in practice, playing GTO perfectly is difficult and even less profitable than playing Exploitative against 99% of the players you'll encounter at your tables.

The purpose of these charts is therefore not to be memorized, but rather to be compared with the Exploitative charts in order to analyze how and why the Exploitative charts deviate from GTO.

Image d’une situation en 3 way en Spin au poker.

3-max

In poker, you are in "3-max" when there are 3 players at the table.

In 3-max, you will alternately be in the Button (BTN), Small Blind (SB) and Big Blind (BB).

Image of heads-up in poker.

Heads-up

In poker, you are in "Heads-up" when there are only two players left at the table.

In Heads-up, you will alternately be in the Small Blind (SB) and Big Blind (BB).

Note that in Heads-up, the Small Blind acts first preflop but last post-flop.

Icons for important and very important spots.

Spot importance

Not all spots have the same importance. Some occur more frequently, others involve bigger pots.

To help you prioritize your learning, we use two simple symbols:

- The “1 chip” symbol (important spot): frequent spots and/or with a high average pot.

- The “2 chips” symbol (very important spot): very frequent spots and/or with a very high average pot.

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