What are some common mistakes players make when using range charts?

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Mike_25

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When it comes to using range charts in poker, even the most experienced players can make mistakes. One common mistake is relying too heavily on the charts and not taking into account the specific table dynamics and player tendencies. Another mistake is not adjusting your ranges based on position, stack sizes, and other factors that can affect your decision-making. Additionally, some players may use range charts as a crutch and not develop their own intuition and decision-making skills. So, what other mistakes do you think players often make when using range charts, and how can they be avoided?
 
Players occasionally make the error of failing to modify their ranges in accordance with their position at the table. They might, for instance, ignore the advice of the range chart and play an excessive number of hands from early situations or an insufficient number of hands from late ones.
 
Range charts are a general guide, but every opponent is different. You need to adjust your ranges based on your opponent's tendencies and playstyle. Not taking into account the board texture. The board texture can have a big impact on what hands your opponent is likely to have.
 
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