UTG — vs 3-bet (20bb, Cash 6-max, low rake)

Preflop range chart and strategy: UTG, vs 3-bet, stack 20bb, Cash 6-max, low rake.

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Quick Summary

  • Shorter stacks compress decisions; simplify to higher-EV lines without over-mixing.
  • The range is built around value hands, clean blockers, and hands that realize equity well in Cash 6-max.
  • Treat the chart as a baseline: adjust for table dynamics, rake pressure, and opponent profiles.
  • Rake sensitivity matters most for marginal opens and thin calls, especially in cash.
  • This preflop range chart for UTG vs 3-bet at 20bb in Cash 6-max, low rake prioritizes playability and disciplined frequencies.

Preflop Range Chart + How to Read It

UTG is a positional spot where earlier positions must be tighter and more resilient versus 3-bets. 20bb stacks compress decisions; prioritize clean equity and avoid low-realization lines. Cash 6-max environments reward consistency and rake-aware discipline.

How to Read the Chart

  • Blockers increase bluff quality and reduce opponents’ calling frequency.
  • Poor realization = tighter continuation ranges, even with decent raw equity.
  • Dense colors and 100% frequencies form the core of the preflop range.

Baseline Range Reference

  • 4-bet value: AA, KK, QQ, AKs, AKo, JJ, AKs
  • 4-bet bluff: A5s, KQs
  • Call: QQ, JJ, AQs

Range Logic: Why These Hands

The goal of vs 3-bet is to win blinds and enter pots with hands that realize equity well.

Balanced ranges combine strong value with blocker-driven bluffs to stay resilient versus aggression.

The goal of vs 3-bet is to win blinds and enter pots with hands that realize equity well in Cash 6-max.

See also: BTN — Open-raise 20bb (Cash 6-max, low rake). See also: UTG — Push/Fold 20bb (Cash 6-max, low rake).

The biggest leaks come from frequency drift and impatience in marginal spots; keep the chart open while drilling.

For Cash 6-max, low rake, prioritize hands that realize equity cleanly and avoid low-EV marginal calls.

When stack depth changes, your vs 3-bet range should compress or expand accordingly; do not force fixed widths.

Use this preflop range chart as a baseline for UTG vs 3-bet at 20bb. The goal is consistency, not perfection.

For Cash 6-max, low rake, prioritize hands that realize equity cleanly and avoid low-EV marginal calls.

Use this preflop range chart as a baseline for UTG vs 3-bet at 20bb. The goal is consistency, not perfection.

Postflop Plan: Common Boards and Lines

Dry Boards

Versus passive opponents, thin value bets are viable; versus aggression, protect your checking range.

Dynamic Boards

On dynamic boards with draws, protect your range and avoid over-c-betting without equity.

Field Adjustments

If opponents overcall, shift to hands with strong realization and clean postflop playability.

Against 3-bet-heavy tables, add blocker 4-bets and tighten cold calls.

Compare with: UTG — Open-raise 20bb (Cash 6-max, low rake). Compare with: Section: Cash 6-max.

Rake Adjustments: What Changes at Low Rake

With low rake, marginal opens and calls tighten; focus on hands that play well postflop. Avoid passive lines without a plan: rake taxes low-equity calls the most.

Common Mistakes and Quick Fixes

  • opening too wide without positional awareness
  • calling 3-bets without a clear postflop plan
  • over-mixing and drifting from target frequencies
  • using oversized bets on textures that require pot control
  • ignoring rake impact on marginal hands

Training: 10-Minute Daily Drill

  1. Pick 10–15 borderline hands from the chart.
  2. Repeat weekly and track EV improvements.
  3. Run 50–80 training decisions and record mistakes.
  4. Adjust frequencies and fix the highest-EV leaks.

FAQ

How do I train frequencies?

Use a trainer, track mistakes, and repeat the same spots in focused sessions.

Can I widen versus passive players?

Yes, but prioritize hands with strong playability and realization.

What matters more: blockers or realization?

Both. Blockers drive bluff EV; realization drives call EV.

How do I account for rake?

Higher rake = tighter marginal calls and opens, especially in cash.

Should I follow the chart strictly?

No. It is a baseline. Adjust to table tendencies, rake, and dynamics.

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