Poker Push
It is the latter that interests us with push or fold tables. While poker as a whole cannot be analysed mathematically solely through game theory and its applications, they can nevertheless prove very useful in certain specific situations John Nash and game theory. A player in poker that either announces their actions or physically plays before their turn (checks, folds etc). Sometimes players act out of turn intentionally to get a read out of other players. When done intentionally, this is often referred to as 'angle shooting.' The charts below show the Nash Equilibrium strategies for two player push-or-fold NLHE. This is a simplified game where the SB is only allowed to go all-in. A player in poker that either announces their actions or physically plays before their turn (checks, folds etc). Sometimes players act out of turn intentionally to get a read out of other players. When done intentionally, this is often referred to as 'angle shooting.'
Push Fold Charts
These Push Fold Charts will help you understand when you need to either fold or shove your entire stack when you are short stacked in poker tournaments. Please use these charts as a study tool to help you improve your understanding of push fold scenarios.
Free Book: Jonathan Little’s new book –
“Strategies for Beating Small Stakes Poker Tournaments”
will help you with short handed play and other aspects of Poker Tournaments.
You can get a PDF copy free by clicking here.
If you want to access these Push Fold Charts on your phone, download the PokerCoaching.com Mobile App With Free Push / Fold Charts
You can also access the Push / Fold App on your computer to access these and more charts for all seating positions, and several different blind levels.
Poker Push Fold
Also check out our Push/Fold Quiz which will help you test and remember you skills when short stacked.
Load Chart Desired:
These charts are meant to be used for study purposes. Make sure to check the Terms and Conditions of the sites that you play on to see if this is against the rules to use any of these while you’re in a poker game. If it is against the TOC of the game you are in, you should not use these tools while you play.
What are the correct ranges to move all-in with from late position in a poker tournament? What hands are good enough to defend against an all-in? This pushbot trainer helps to understand ranges in push-or-fold poker situations and visualizes the Sklansky Chubukov rankings and equilibrium rankings for tournament situations.
Push Bot Equilibrium Trainer
Poker Push Fold Calculator
Poker Push Charts
Suited Cards | |||||||||||||
O f f s u i t C a r d s | AA | AKs | AQs | AJs | ATs | A9s | A8s | A7s | A6s | A5s | A4s | A3s | A2s |
AKo | KK | KQs | KJs | KTs | K9s | K8s | K7s | K6s | K5s | K4s | K3s | K2s | |
AQo | KQo | QJs | QTs | Q9s | Q8s | Q7s | Q6s | Q5s | Q4s | Q3s | Q2s | ||
AJo | KJo | QJo | JJ | JTs | J9s | J8s | J7s | J6s | J5s | J4s | J3s | J2s | |
ATo | KTo | QTo | JTo | TT | T9s | T8s | T7s | T6s | T5s | T4s | T3s | T2s | |
A9o | K9o | Q9o | J9o | T9o | 99 | 98s | 97s | 96s | 95s | 94s | 93s | 92s | |
A8o | K8o | Q8o | J8o | T8o | 98o | 88 | 87s | 86s | 85s | 84s | 83s | 82s | |
A7o | K7o | Q7o | J7o | T7o | 97o | 87o | 77 | 76s | 75s | 74s | 73s | 72s | |
A6o | K6o | Q6o | J6o | T6o | 96o | 86o | 76o | 66 | 65s | 64s | 63s | 62s | |
A5o | K5o | Q5o | J5o | T5o | 95o | 85o | 75o | 65o | 55 | 54s | 53s | 52s | |
A4o | K4o | Q4o | J4o | T4o | 94o | 84o | 74o | 64o | 54o | 44 | 43s | 42s | |
A3o | K3o | Q3o | J3o | T3o | 93o | 83o | 73o | 63o | 53o | 43o | 33 | 32s | |
A2o | K2o | Q2o | J2o | T2o | 92o | 82o | 72o | 62o | 52o | 42o | 32o | 22 |
Legend
Push / Call decidedly profitable |
Push / Call just about profitable |
Push / Call just about unprofitable |
Push / Call decidedly unprofitable |
How does the Pushbot Trainer work?
[su-custom_gallery source=”media: 1228″ link=”lightbox” width=”350″ height=”500″ title=”always” class=”alignright”]
- Select a modus
- Equilibrium Push Bot: Optimal pushing ranges in accord with equilibrium strategies.
- Equilibrium Call Bot: Optimal calling ranges in accord with equilibrium strategies.
- Sklansky-Chubukov Push Bot: Optimal pushing ranges in accord with the Sklansky Chubukov rankings.
- Select a position
- Push from the Small Blind: You’re in the small blind and it has been folded to you.
- Push from the Button: You’re on the button and it has been folded to you. (Ranges are only approximations.)
- Call in the Big Blind against the Small Blind: You’re in the big blind defending against the small blind.
- Call in the Big Blind against the Button: You’re in the big blind defending against the button. (Ranges are only approximations.)
- Select a stack size
- Stack sizes can be between 0 and 50 big blinds (or up to 25 big blinds if you’re on the button / defending against the button).
- The trainer indicates which hands you can profitably move all-in with or call an all-in width.
More information
- What are Sklansky Chubukov rankings?
- What are equilibrium pushbot strategies?