Pot Equity as opposed to Pot Odds
I understand that Pot Equity is used when determining whether or not to Bet, and Pot Odds are used when determining when to call.
My question is, if i kno that I have a 48% chance of winning or splitting a pot (pot equity), and the opponents bet is only 45% of the pot, doesn't that give me reason to call his bet?
Re: Pot Equity as opposed to Pot Odds
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Originally Posted by vqchuang
I understand that Pot Equity is used when determining whether or not to Bet, and Pot Odds are used when determining when to call.
My question is, if i kno that I have a 48% chance of winning or splitting a pot (pot equity), and the opponents bet is only 45% of the pot, doesn't that give me reason to call his bet?
If your pot equity is 48%, then you can call almost any bet. You would have to assume that your opponent will bet 13x the current pot by the river to even consider folding.
Re: Pot Equity as opposed to Pot Odds
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Originally Posted by vqchuang
I understand that Pot Equity is used when determining whether or not to Bet, and Pot Odds are used when determining when to call.
My question is, if i kno that I have a 48% chance of winning or splitting a pot (pot equity), and the opponents bet is only 45% of the pot, doesn't that give me reason to call his bet?
Actually, you can use pot equity to decide on whether to call, fold, or raise. And yes, Fnord mentioned it, don't forget about fold equity as well; infrequently a leveragable concept in lower-limit games (unless you've got some rocks/tighties at your table, then it becomes more important.
Re: Pot Equity as opposed to Pot Odds
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Originally Posted by RiverMonkey
Actually, you can use pot equity to decide on whether to call, fold, or raise. And yes, Fnord mentioned it, don't forget about fold equity as well; infrequently a leveragable concept in lower-limit games (unless you've got some rocks/tighties at your table, then it becomes more important.
Most low limit players will at least fold the turn if they have absolutly nothing. So you do often have fold equity, just not very much.
Re: Pot Equity as opposed to Pot Odds
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Originally Posted by vqchuang
... if i kno that I have a 48% chance of winning or splitting a pot (pot equity)...
Excuse my noobie-ness, but how could you know your chance of winning a pot?