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Originally Posted by ChicagoRy
Don't use a chart to call when SB jams at 15bb with a narrow range.
Use calculators to figure out what the best range is to call with. This isn't going to be a free googable chart, it's going to be a $50-200 per month software that you'll have to use to find these answers for yourself.
Repeat, NASH Call is not relevant when an opponent just decides to jam with "some" range at 15bb. If they're also limping and/or minraising, just disregard those NASH charts completely. And it's very frequently the case that they just jam a specific range at those stack sizes and limp or raise plenty of others.
By the the way it is especially true when the opponent start to limp some correct equity hand or minraise them as KJo...
for sure first u should know tendencies of the villain, then why not use propoker tools to define equity about possible range of the opponent ? imo best way to do