Jennifear Push/Fold Chart Repository
Table of Contents
- Push/Fold Chart, 10% antes
- Push/Fold Chart, 12.5% antes
- Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes
- Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes (alternate data)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- About Jennifear
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Push/Fold Chart, 10% antes
Push/Fold Chart, 10% antes.
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SB Button Cutoff Hijack Button-3 Button-4 Button-5 Button-6
1BB 100.0%, Any two
78.3%, 22+ Jx+
T2s+ T4o+ 92s+
95o+ 84s+ 85o+
74s+ 76o 63s+
65o 53s+
78.3%, 22+ Qx+
J2s+ J3o+ T2s+
T5o+ 92s+ 95o+
83s+ 85o+ 73s+
75o+ 63s+ 65o
53s+ 43s
78.9%, 22+ Qx+
J2s+ J3o+ T2s+
T5o+ 92s+ 95o+
82s+ 85o+ 73s+
75o+ 63s+ 65o
52s+ 43s
78.3%, 22+ Qx+
J2s+ J3o+ T2s+
T6o+ 92s+ 96o+
82s+ 85o+ 73s+
75o+ 63s+ 65o
52s+ 54o 42s+
71.6%, 22+ Kx+
Q2s+ Q3o+ J2s+
J5o+ T2s+ T6o+
92s+ 96o+ 84s+
86o+ 73s+ 76o
63s+ 65o 53s+ 43s
71.0%, 22+ Kx+
Q2s+ Q3o+ J2s+
J6o+ T2s+ T6o+
92s+ 96o+ 84s+
86o+ 73s+ 76o
63s+ 65o 52s+ 43s
65.6%, 22+ Kx+
Q2s+ Q4o+ J2s+
J7o+ T2s+ T7o+
93s+ 97o+ 84s+
86o+ 74s+ 76o
63s+ 53s+ 43s
1BB
2BB
94.6%, 22+ 8x+
72s+ 73o+ 62s+
63o+ 52s+ 53o+
42s+ 32s
50.5%, 22+ Kx+
Q2s+ Q6o+ J5s+
J8o+ T6s+ T8o+
97s+ 87s
45.7%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K4o+ Q3s+
Q8o+ J5s+ J8o+
T6s+ T9o 97s+
87s
42.7%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K5o+ Q4s+
Q8o+ J7s+ J9o+
T7s+ T9o 97s+
87s
38.8%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K7o+ Q5s+
Q9o+ J7s+ J9o+
T7s+ 97s+ 87s
33.0%, 22+ Ax+
K3s+ K9o+ Q7s+
QTo+ J8s+ JTo
T8s+ 98s
33.0%, 22+ Ax+
K3s+ K9o+ Q7s+
QTo+ J8s+ JTo
T8s+ 98s
31.5%, 22+ A2s+
A3o+ K4s+ K9o+
Q8s+ QTo+ J8s+
JTo T8s+ 98s
2BB
3BB
84.6%, 22+ Tx+
92s+ 93o+ 82s+
84o+ 73s+ 75o+
63s+ 65o 53s+
45.7%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K3o+ Q3s+
Q8o+ J6s+ J8o+
T7s+ T9o 97s+
37.9%, 22+ Ax+
K3s+ K6o+ Q6s+
Q9o+ J8s+ J9o+
T8s+ 98s
33.0%, 22+ Ax+
K4s+ K9o+ Q8s+
Q9o+ J8s+ JTo
T8s+
31.8%, 22+ Ax+
K4s+ K9o+ Q8s+
QTo+ J8s+ JTo
T9s
30.6%, 22+ A2s+
A3o+ K5s+ K9o+
Q8s+ QTo+ J8s+
JTo T9s
25.2%, 22+ A2s+
A7o+ A5o K6s+
KTo+ Q9s+ QTo+
J9s+ T9s
24.3%, 22+ A2s+
A7o+ K6s+ KTo+
Q9s+ QTo+ J9s+
T9s
3BB
4BB
78.3%, 22+ Jx+
T2s+ T3o+ 92s+
95o+ 83s+ 85o+
74s+ 76o 64s+
53s+
41.5%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K4o+ Q5s+
Q8o+ J7s+ J9o+
T8s+ 98s
33.3%, 22+ Ax+
K4s+ K8o+ Q8s+
Q9o+ J9s+ JTo
T9s
32.7%, 22+ Ax+
K4s+ K8o+ Q8s+
QTo+ J8s+ JTo
T9s
29.1%, 22+ A2s+
A3o+ K6s+ K9o+
Q8s+ QTo+ J9s+
T9s
25.8%, 22+ A2s+
A4o+ K7s+ KTo+
Q9s+ QJo J9s+
T9s
24.0%, 22+ A2s+
A7o+ A5o K7s+
KTo+ Q9s+ QJo
J9s+ T9s
20.4%, 22+ A2s+
A8o+ K9s+ KTo+
Q9s+ JTs T9s
4BB
5BB
74.1%, 22+ Jx+
T2s+ T5o+ 93s+
96o+ 84s+ 86o+
74s+ 76o 64s+
53s+
39.1%, 22+ Ax+
K2s+ K5o+ Q6s+
Q9o+ J8s+ JTo
T8s+ 97s+ 87s 76s
33.0%, 22+ Ax+
K3s+ K9o+ Q8s+
QTo+ J8s+ JTo
T8s+ 98s 87s
30.3%, 22+ Ax+
K6s+ K9o+ Q9s+
QTo+ J9s+ T8s+
98s
26.4%, 22+ A2s+
A4o+ K7s+ KTo+
Q9s+ QJo J8s+
T8s+ 98s
22.5%, 22+ A2s+
A8o+ K7s+ KTo+
Q9s+ QJo J9s+
T9s 98s
19.8%, 22+ A2s+
A9o+ K9s+ KJo+
Q9s+ QJo J9s+
T9s
17.6%, 22+ A3s+
ATo+ K9s+ KJo+
Q9s+ J9s+ T9s
5BB
SB Button Cutoff Hijack Button-3 Button-4 Button-5 Button-6
6BB
70.1%, 22+ Qx+
J2s+ J4o+ T2s+
T6o+ 94s+ 97o+
84s+ 86o+ 74s+
76o 64s+ 53s+
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Push/Fold Chart, 12.5% antes
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SB Button Cutoff Hijack Button-3 Button-4 Button-5 Button-6
Push/Fold Chart, 12.5% antes.
[The 12.5% ante charts repeat with differing percentages and hand ranges; included here for completeness.]
Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes
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SB Button Cutoff Hijack Button-3 Button-4 Button-5 Button-6
Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes.
[The 20% ante charts repeat with multiple lines and hand ranges; included here for completeness.]
Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes (alternate data)
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SB Button Cutoff Hijack Button-3 Button-4 Button-5 Button-6
Push/Fold Chart, 20% antes. Alternate data set included for cross-reference.
[Details omitted for brevity; the original document contains full data blocks for all positions and stacks.]
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How did you obtain the ranges on this chart?
A: Using an ICM calculator, I entered values into the computer. When shoving less than 10BB, I assumed that all the other stacks were 10BB. When shoving 10+BB, I assumed that all stacks were equal to mine. Each box assumes perfect calling by your opponents. It\'s meant to be a Nash Equilibrium pushing chart in that sense.
Q: What does the percentage by each hand range represent?
A: It represents the % of total hands that you are shoving. If the square says 30%, that doesn\'t necessarily mean the top 30%, but rather the 30% that fares best against perfect calling ranges.
Q: Why do some squares include A9s and A5s, but not A8s? Isn\'t A8s stronger than A5s?
A: While A8s is stronger head to head than A5s, the hands that are included in the shoving ranges are the ones that fare best against the expected calling ranges. As an example, A5s would fare better against a calling range of {99+, AQ+} than A8s would.
Q: Why are the differences between 4BB shove ranges, 5BB shove ranges and 6BB shove ranges so minute?
A: 5BB, and 6BB with the larger antes is the approximate line between having some fold equity and having no fold equity. This causes the differences between the two ranges to be minimal at times.
Q: Why, sometimes, can you shove a wider range from an earlier position?
A: On rare occasions, having one less hand left to live before the BB hits supersedes the problem of shoving into one more player.
Q: Why does the chart go up to 20BB? Isn\'t it silly to shove 20BB?
A: This chart compares push vs. fold only, and you will find sometimes that raising with intent to call, or raising with intent to fold is a better option. Many times, raising with intent to fold is not an option with 12-20 BB because you have active players behind you that are willing to resteal. In those cases, which are becoming more prevalent in today\'s game, push/fold is often the answer.
Q: With 12-20BB, when should I raise with intent to fold as opposed to pushing, and vice versa?
A: This is wholly dependent upon your opponents. If your opponents are tight and only reraising with the goods, then a raise/fold is often the best option. Also, a large shove will often be construed as very strong, and will sometimes only be called by tight ranges.
Q: How should you adjust your play if the BB is extremely short?
A: Tighten up, especially from the early positions. These shove ranges combine a mix of hand strength and fold equity. When the BB is very short, you don\'t have much fold equity, so you are best off relying on hand strength.
Q: What do the colors on the chart represent?
A: Gray is for Harrington\'s Dead Zone, Red for Red Zone, Orange for Orange Zone, and Yellow for Yellow Zone; colors map to M-zones in Harrington-style references.
Q: What is Jennifear.com?
A: It\'s a training site run by me, Jennifear. I coach private SNG/MTT lessons, and what you are reading now is a shameless plug for my site!
Q: This chart assumes that people are calling perfectly. What adjustments might I make against inexperienced players?
A: Typically, inexperienced players call too seldom against late position raises, and too often against early position raises. You should widen your ranges from the SB and button and narrow from early position.
Q: Should I shove wider than the chart suggests in early position with just a few BBs left? How about if the blinds are about to go up?
A: Yes, sometimes. With 4-9 BB you\'ll have a few problems, including less fold equity and the BB about to hit. Table conditions dictate adjustments.
Q: Are these charts a recommendation of what to shove?
A: No. They show what you can shove to win chips when opponents call perfectly and push/fold are the only options. Use as a starting point and adjust for table dynamics.
Q: Should you shove differently at a full table than a short-handed table?
A: Yes. In 6-max you may open up slightly to preserve fold equity; at a full table you may tighten because of more players behind you.
Q: How can I contact you with suggestions or questions?
A: Goodtime46@aol.com with "pushing chart suggestion" in the subject line. I welcome suggestions.
Q: Is this chart effective for six-max games?
A: Yes, but you may need to open up 5-10BB for fold equity; the total pot is smaller with antes, so adjust accordingly.
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About Jennifear
Jennifear is a training site run by a poker coach who provides SNG/MTT lessons. The content here is designed to help players understand push/fold decision-making under varying antes and stack depths. The charts are meant to illustrate ranges under perfect calling assumptions and to serve as a reference point for real-table adjustments.
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Visual Reference: Chromatic Push/Fold Tables (Images)
Each chart uses color-coded zones to indicate M-zone placements and visual emphasis for critical shoving ranges. The first 1-2 rows present the hero hand combos, with subsequent rows detailing marginal hands and blockers across SB, Button, Cutoff, Hijack, Button-3, Button-4, Button-5, and Button-6 positions. The data blocks include per-row end results and typical equity calculations under Nash equilibrium assumptions.
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Additional Notes on Table Structures
- The tables map stack depth against hand ranges across multiple positions.
- Ranges include suited and offsuit combinations with abbreviations such as Ax+, Kx+, Qx+ etc., and examples like A2s+, A9o+, QTo+.
- The charts emphasize fold equity, equity realization, and optimal shove frequencies given different antes (10%, 12.5%, and 20%).
- For hyper-turbo variants, higher ante percentages can significantly alter optimal shove frequencies.
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