Preflop Charts and Push Fold Charts?

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So back then I used push fold charts but that site doesn't seem to work anymore. I recall some videos I saw some players use some charts on their phone. I think this is jonathan little or raise your edge? Recalled it showed like what you do if you raise preflop with 40bb stack in middle position and get 3bet to so and so. Then it shows you a chart of what hands you fold, call or reraise or reraise all in with etc depending on the stack.



I use an iphone. I don't subscribe to any sites. Are there any calculators in the App store that I could that are like this or you have to subscribe to a site in order to have access to this? Also it also seem to have push fold charts as well for these sites?



There seem to be a few on the app store like Preflop+Poker GTO Nash Charts and Postflop+GTO Poker Trainer. Are these free or are they paid subscription? I had paid for snapshove a while back but rarely used it. But are those Apps good to use and anyone have experience on it? Don't want to try an app if it is useless so curious what apps are good to use. I know snapshove is fine to use but all it does is push fold. But when I notice people in youtube videos talking about okay let's check to see what we fold or call or reraise to a 3bet with 60bb and that person pulls a chart and shows what to do, I wanted to know what program they use for this. Also any of these apps able to tell you immediately all the hands that are say 5% of hands or 20% of hands or 50% of hands etc? Would like to be able to check this as well. Thanks.
 
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The Jonathan Little's app offers many charts even on the free version of the site membership.
Other apps function in very typical way. The free versions are limited either by time or functionality.

I have tried some of the apps that you've mentioned but it was long ago. I don't remember much about them. Finding a good app (if there even is one) is really a hit and miss procedure.
 
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