For your opponent, for every $1 he puts in, he'll win $0.20 of it or rather loose $0.80 of it. So, right now, for every $1 you put in the pot, you'll be winning $0.80 of it. Consequently, $80 out of the $100 in the pot belongs to you. You, with your pocket AA, have about 80% chance of winning the hand. Let's go back to our pocket aces versus pocket sixes example:įor this example, let's say that you two are the only ones left in the hand and the flop is about to come. In short, pot equity is the percentage at any given moment that you have of winning the hand and hence the percentage of the pot that is in theory "yours". Pot equity is another mathematical poker concept which in sort dictates what your next move should be.
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