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Updated: Oct 15, 2025

Range tab

Range Tab

The Range Tab in the Strategies section shows which hands GTO plays from every position and how each one performs. Learning to read this view improves both preflop and postflop decisions by revealing not just which hands appear in a range but how often they take each action.

Range tab displaying GTO hand grid with frequencies and EV values for each combo
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View how often each hand appears in GTO ranges and compare their expected values.

What You’re Looking At

The Range Tab displays every player’s range at a given decision point, along with action frequencies for each hand.
For every combination, you’ll see the GTO percentages for folding, checking, betting, or raising.

Some hands play pure strategies (always bet or always check), while others use mixed strategies such as betting 60% and checking 40%.
This gives you a complete picture of how balanced ranges operate across positions.

Filter and Sort Tools

Use the Range Tab filters to study specific parts of a strategy:

  • EV – Sort by Expected Value to see which hands generate the most profit.
  • Weight – Shows how often each hand appears within the range.
  • Fold / Call / Raise – Filter actions to isolate each category and its frequencies.
  • Flush – Highlights flush draws and completed flushes for board texture analysis.
Range tab filters showing EV, Weight, and Flush options for analyzing specific hand categories
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Use filters to isolate actions like Fold, Call, Raise, or highlight flush draws for deeper analysis.

These options help you explore GTO strategies from multiple perspectives. You can also use the Syntax Search tool to locate specific holdings instantly.

How Ranges Are Built

The Range Tab reveals the structure behind GTO construction.
You’ll see how position, stack depth, and board texture affect range composition.
These variables are set in the Game Configuration menu.

GTO typically bets with strong and weak hands while checking medium-strength hands.
You’ll recognize consistent patterns such as polarized betting and balanced bluffing across similar situations.

Finding Your Leaks

The Range Tab highlights where your play diverges from GTO:

  • Folding hands that belong in your range means you’re playing too tight.
  • Calling or betting with hands GTO folds means you’re too loose.
  • Overusing an action (e.g., betting 100% instead of 70%) makes your play predictable.

By comparing your action frequencies with solver outputs, you can pinpoint exactly which parts of your range need adjustment.

Related Tools

If you prefer a visual view of the same data, explore:

  • The Matrix View – Shows GTO strategies as color-coded hand grids.
  • Understanding Hand Strength Analysis – Explains how solver logic assigns strength to each hand.

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