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Equity is complicated by the fact that you're calling into a side pot when you call the all-in bet.
I'm a little confused on the numbers at the end.
Going into the turn, there was 1.87 dead money in the pot.
UTG ships for 1.77. Now the pot is $3.64, with action on UTG+1.
UTG+1 over-shoves and that over-shove is more than you can call. His effective shove size is not 3.04, but it's your remaining stack size of 2.35. You are the only one left to act and that's as much as you can call. The extra 0.69 he threw out there has no bearing on this, so I'm ignoring it.
Now the action is on you. The main pot now has 5.41 in it, and there's a side pot of 0.58.
By my reckoning, after you call
There's the main pot of 7.18, into which you put 1.77 on the call.
There's also the side pot of 1.16 into which you put 0.58.
The total value of the pot is 8.34.
I get the hand converter showing the pot as 9.03, as it's mistakenly including the portion of UTG+1's over-shove that is not actually in the pot.
What I don't get is where the "UTG+1 wins 8.74" comes from.
Before I crunch an equity calculation, I'd like to know where the error in my understanding of the above lies.




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