Charts stay static
A chart shows a snapshot of a spot, but not a workspace where you can edit combos, test an adjustment, or memorize actively.
Poker range editor
If you are searching for a poker range editor to build, compare, and memorize preflop spots, RangerPro brings a 13x13 matrix, MTT defaults, and your custom ranges into one workflow.
PDFs and screenshots help with review, but they become limiting as soon as you want to adjust a spot, compare two stack depths, or build your own study base.
A chart shows a snapshot of a spot, but not a workspace where you can edit combos, test an adjustment, or memorize actively.
Without a visual editor, changing a range usually means juggling notes, colors, and screenshots.
When every spot lives somewhere else, it becomes harder to retrieve the right range quickly during MTT review.
Why RangerPro
RangerPro does more than display ranges. It gives you a real workspace to edit, compare, and organize preflop decisions.
Click or drag across the 13x13 matrix to assign fold, call, raise, 3-bet, or jam to every hand.
Start from battle-tested MTT defaults, then instantly see what changes across position, scenario, or stack depth.
Mixed frequencies make partial splits visible instead of forcing every hand into a 100% pure action.
Save custom ranges inside the right spot so you can review them without relying on external files.
Workflow
The goal is simple: start from one exact spot, edit the range cleanly, then keep an easy-to-review library.
Choose the position, scenario, stack depth, and MTT format you want to work on.
Paint hands, adjust actions, and add frequencies so the matrix reflects your actual strategy.
Spot by spot, build a clean library for reviews, coaching notes, or study-group discussion.
Quick answers for players who want a real poker range editor, not only a chart gallery.
Move from a stack of static charts to a poker range editor that helps you organize, memorize, and improve your MTT spots.
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