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88 UTG at 6-max is probably a solid open. 77 is probably a fold, but can be an open if the table is fishy. I don't think 66- will ever be a profitable open UTG 6-max.
Just to put it out there, here's some sensible, tight opening ranges for 6-max beginners. If these seem "too tight" to you, give them a try for a session. They strip away the marginal and 0EV hands from early position, and open up broadly in late position.
UTG: { 88+, ATs+, KJs+, QJs, AQo+ }
MP: { 77+, ATs+, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, AJo+, KQo }
CO/SB: {22+, A2s+, K9s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T8s+, 97s+, 87s, 76s, 65s, 54s, ATo+, KTo+, QTo+, J9o+, T8o+, 98o }
BTN: { 22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q8s+, J7s+, T7s+, 96s+, 85s+, 74s+, 64s+, 53s+, A2o+, KTo+, QTo+, J9o+, T8o+, 98o, 87o }
Just a reminder that these are opening ranges. Ranges to use when it's folded (or limped) to you in these positions.
These are not VPIP ranges (except for UTG, obv.).
There's no BB, since that's not necessary when it's folded to you, and you can check with ATC for free.
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