How To Calculate EV: [POT ODDS & EQUITY]

If you understand Pot Odds & Equity, you will be able to figure out whether a situation in poker is profitable or unprofitable. This will allow you to make better decisions than your opponents, which will ultimately help you make more money from poker! In this video, PokerCoaching Coach & Founder Jonathan Little looks at two of the most important considerations at the poker table, Pot Odds & Equity, and provides insights into how these elements are calculated, as well as how to apply them to any spot in poker. What is Equity? Equity is how often you will win the pot, assuming it checks to the showdown. This can be calculated with your exact two cards, or with a range of hands that you would play. This is different from EV, which is the Expected Value of money won or lost as the result of your decisions. What are Pot Odds? Pot Odds are the odds that you are giving/getting when making/facing a bet. They are expressed as the ratio of the Pot Size to the Bet Size. Simplifying Pot Odds & Equity will help you to quickly make better decisions at the poker table, which will lead to you making more money in the long run and CRUSHING your opponents! Pot Odds & Equity Made Simple - Tip 1: Learn to Calculate EV (Expected Value) & EQR (Equity Realization) Pot Odds & Equity Made Simple - Tip 2: Bet Sizes Matter Pot Odds & Equity Made Simple - Tip 3: Learn the Common Pot Odds Pot Odds & Equity Made Simple - Tip 4: Familiarize Yourself With the Rule of 2 & 4 Join my weekly $2,000 FREEROLL on CoinPoker, sign-up here: https://pokercoaching.com/freeroll #pokermath #pokerstrategy #jonathanlittle