Learn Basic Odds – How Not to Suck at Poker Ep 4

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There’s no two ways about it: Sucking at poker sucks. We’re here to show you how not to suck and our latest episode is an important one: Learning basic poker odds.

This video will teach you the basics of pot odds, pot equity and how to compare the two to find out whether you should make a call. Keep watching our 10-part series on How Not to Suck at Poker to stop sucking and start winning today.

You don’t need to learn any advanced math but you do need to be comfortable calculating things like pot odds, equity, and how common hands match up against each other.
If you shy away from learning math, don’t worry.

You already learned everything you need to know to calculate basic poker odds when you were in elementary school.

The whole point of learning poker odds is so you can judge how likely you are to win a hand and how much you should bet or call to get to showdown.

Pot Odds

The first thing you need to get familiar with is pot odds and it’s a really simple concept.

Pot odds refer to the amount you have to call compared to the amount you stand to win. Pot odds are important but they’re only one piece of the puzzle.

Pot Equity refers to your chances of having the best hand at showdown, and by comparing it to your pot odds you can figure out whether or not you should make a call. If your pot odds ratio is bigger than your pot equity ratio you should make the call, if it’s smaller, you should fold.

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