Create your poker ranges and print them to PDF
Draw several 13x13 grids with colored ranges and weights, choose the ones to print, then generate a PDF with up to 3 grids per sheet in landscape mode. Free, no account, right in your browser.
3 ways to edit your grid:
Select a colored range, then click on the grid cells to paint combos Without a selected range, click on a cell to pick individual combos Type range syntax in the text field (e.g., AKs, QQ+, JJ-88)
Raise
0.00% - Aucun combo
Call
0.00% - Aucun combo
Fold
100.0% · 1,326 combos
My grids
Save as PDF
Check the grids to include in the gallery above. They'll be printed in landscape mode, up to 3 per A4 sheet.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I create a poker range in PDF?
Draw your range by clicking or dragging on the 13x13 grid, give it a name, check the grids to print, then click "Print selection to PDF". The browser's print dialog lets you choose "Save as PDF" to get a clean cheatsheet, ready to print.
What are the colors and weights for?
Each range has its own color, so you can show several actions on the same grid (open, call, bluff…). The weight (from 0 to 100%) partially fills a cell to represent a frequency, for example bluffing a hand half the time.
Do I need an account to use the tool?
No. You can draw your range and print it to PDF without any account. Creating a free account only lets you save your range in the app to find it again and keep working on it.
What does "Save my grids to my account" do?
All your grids are set aside in the browser, then you're redirected to account creation. Once signed in, each grid automatically appears at the root of your range binder, ready to edit in the app.
How many grids can I print per sheet?
From 1 to 3 grids per A4 sheet in landscape mode, your choice. Check the grids to include and start printing: with 3 per sheet, 7 grids fit on 3 sheets, for example. Each grid keeps its own legend (name, color, percentage and number of combos).
Need to go further than the cheatsheet?