How To Use Pot Odds In Poker | Poker Quick Plays

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SplitSuit shows you everything you need to know about pot odds. Pot odds are the most fundamental element of poker math, so understanding it couldn’t be more important. Learn what these ratios mean, how to convert them to usable percentages, and how to compare the percentage to your equity in order to make better plays preflop and postflop.

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10 thoughts on “How To Use Pot Odds In Poker | Poker Quick Plays

  1. I have a question. Say you have 15 outs. A flush draw and two overcards. When I insert this in a calculator, it gives me a 50 % equity in an equity calculator. but it gives me 30 percent equity once I miss hitting my card on the turn. How is this possible?

  2. I don't think you are explaining it well, for example surely 3:1 is 33% not 25%? I am sure you know what you are talking about and are correct but it would be good if you could explain in a manner that even beginners could understand

  3. Do players ever consider their previous failed attempts/plays when factoring a decision. There are probabilities during play but if you haven't hit a 25% call in say 6 of 10 current attempts? Or if your pocket pairs have hit trips 3 consecutive times you're bound to go on a not hitting skid? Just curious.

  4. You make it confusing!!! At 2:10, you show $33/($33+53.5) or $33/$86.5 and show 1.6:1. Confusing!!! It's $33 call in a $53.5 pot or $53.5/$33 is 1.6:1. Why teach newbies incorrect and simple algebra?

  5. Thank you. Very good. But why are you speaking so quickly? I can't absorb it.

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