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 Originally Posted by flintyglint
ok, here's a chart i found for 6 max NL:
UTG: 22+, AQo+, AJs+,
UTG-1: 22+, AJo+, ATs+, KQ, KJs
MP: 22+, ATo+, A8s+, KJo+, 9Ts+
CO: 22+, A8o+, A6s+, KTo+, K8s+. QJo+, 78s+
BTN: 22+ A6o+, Axs+, K8o+ K6s+, Q8s+, 89o+, 54s+
what do people think? and i' m not entirely sure what the "+" means.
If you are new, I would suggest starting with full ring. Full ring would look something like.
UTG: QQ-AA, AK
UTG-1: JJ-AA, AK, AQs
MP1: 99-AA, AK, AQ
UMP2: 66-AA, AK, AQ, AJ, KQs
U1MP3: 22-AA, AK, AQ, AJ, ATs, KQs, KQ
CO: 22-AA, A10o+, A8s+, KTo+, K9s+. QJs+, 89s+
BTN: 22-AA A6o+, Axs+, K9o+ K6s+, Q8s+, 89o+, 54s+
BUT... since you are a new player.. you would benefit from playing..
UTG: QQ-AA, AK
UTG-1: QQ-AA, AK
MP1: JJ-AA, AK, AQs
UMP2: 1010-AA, AK, AQ
U1MP3: 66-AA, AK, AQ, AJs, KQ
CO: 22-AA, AJo+, A10s+, KQ, KJs
BTN: 22-AA, A10o+, A9s+, KJo+ K10s+, QJs, J10s
Simple rules.
1. Never limp a hand unless its a pocket pair not in your raising range and there are limpers before you act.
2. Raise 4xbig blind 1big blind per limper.
3. Continuation bet all flops with at least one face card or 3 cards 8 or under. Fold to a flop/turn reraise unless you have 2-pair or better.
4. Bet at least 60% pot on all bets.. a 50% river bet is okay sometimes.
5. Fold to a 3-bet (reraised after you raise first) unless you have KK+, AK. Shove KK+, call with AK and play aggressively if an A or K comes or you flop the nut flush draw. Try to get it all in on the flop.. but try to do it with a raise and reraise, not a shove (unless half your money is in the pot already or its the flush draw you have)
6. Call with pocket pairs as long as the raise is less than 5xbb (big blind) and either yours or the raisers stack is above 80bb. If you don't hit your set or an open ended straight draw, fold to a flop bet.
7. If its not in your button range, never call the small blind. If it folds to you in the small blind, raise your cutoff range.
8. Spend at least half of your playing time studying the game. Read/reread all of the guides on here daily. The first time you see them they will appear to be in a different language.. as you progress they will come in to focus.
I am not a full ring player... but I think by following the above advice it'll keep you out of a lot of tough spots and make decisions easier postflop. I bet I could use this chart and follow the rules to a T and run 10BB/100+ in 2NL through 10NL.
Once your postflop skills improve you will learn which hands to add to open up your range. I suggest trying this in play money first.. although no one will ever fold preflop or postflop.. even worse than 2NL 
I hope this helps.. any of you good players feel free to rip me a new one if you think my advice sucks lol
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