Quote Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider View Post
Hi Supa,

No, you can't include your call in the pot odds calculation. For example, in a $1 pot heads up at the flop, if I jam for $10,000 more, you're not getting 2:1 to call, which would be breakeven odds if you'd draw out one third of the time, you're getting even money so you need a 50% or better chance to win to call that bet.
no you dont. if you shove 10.000$ in a 1$ pot i need 49,99% equity for a 0EV call and more for a +EV call.

when you call a bet , the math is this. bet/(pot+bet). if your equity is higher then this result, then your call is +EV, if equals is 0EV, if lower, is -EV.

Ex. pot is 10$. your opp bets 7$. so pot is now 17$.
math : 7/(17+7)=29,1%.
so if your hands equity vs his betting range is higher then 29,1% then your call is + EV
if your hands equity is lower then 29,1% then your call is -EV if this is a AI situation, if not you can start considering your implieds odd, but just on pot odds the call is -EV.