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Hey everyone,
I’ve been playing poker for over 10 years, and during that time I’ve tried a bit of everything — cash, MTTs, you name it. But the format that really hooked me was Spin & Go tournaments.
Over the years, I noticed a big gap in resources. Most content either oversimplifies Spins (“just shove charts and pray”) or treats them like pure gambling. But Spins can absolutely be beaten with the right approach.
One of the biggest struggles I’ve seen (and experienced myself) in Spin & Go is knowing what to do preflop without second-guessing every decision. A lot of us end up guessing in spots where we could be playing more confidently and building a stronger foundation for postflop.
That’s why I started working on a project called Spin Ranges — a study tool I built for myself first, and then decided to share with others in the community. It includes free features like:
Heads-Up Nash charts – Great for the most important stage of a Spin.
3-way and Heads-Up charts at 15bb – A key stack size and the starting point for most games.
The idea is to help players internalize solid ranges, so you spend less mental energy preflop and more on tricky postflop spots.
To show how I use it in practice, I also just put together a strategy video on Button play postflop, using the charts as the starting point but focusing mainly on decision-making after the flop:
If you want to try the ranges for yourself, the app is on Google Play (free to download, free charts included):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spinranges.app
I’d love to hear what you think — both on the app itself and the strategy videos. I'm constantly working on updates and improvements, so your feedback is incredibly valuable!
Thanks for the support, and stay tunned for more!
I’ve been playing poker for over 10 years, and during that time I’ve tried a bit of everything — cash, MTTs, you name it. But the format that really hooked me was Spin & Go tournaments.
Over the years, I noticed a big gap in resources. Most content either oversimplifies Spins (“just shove charts and pray”) or treats them like pure gambling. But Spins can absolutely be beaten with the right approach.
One of the biggest struggles I’ve seen (and experienced myself) in Spin & Go is knowing what to do preflop without second-guessing every decision. A lot of us end up guessing in spots where we could be playing more confidently and building a stronger foundation for postflop.
That’s why I started working on a project called Spin Ranges — a study tool I built for myself first, and then decided to share with others in the community. It includes free features like:
Heads-Up Nash charts – Great for the most important stage of a Spin.
3-way and Heads-Up charts at 15bb – A key stack size and the starting point for most games.The idea is to help players internalize solid ranges, so you spend less mental energy preflop and more on tricky postflop spots.
To show how I use it in practice, I also just put together a strategy video on Button play postflop, using the charts as the starting point but focusing mainly on decision-making after the flop:
If you want to try the ranges for yourself, the app is on Google Play (free to download, free charts included):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spinranges.appI’d love to hear what you think — both on the app itself and the strategy videos. I'm constantly working on updates and improvements, so your feedback is incredibly valuable!

Thanks for the support, and stay tunned for more!



