Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
In NLHE we're heads up on the turn, the pot is $15 and our opponent bets another $10. How much equity do we need against his range to call?
Thanks again Spoon for doing these... I do like them even though I'm normally wrong. They do help.

based upon the thread title I'm disregarding all but Pot Odds. It is my understanding that would be the pot compared to our amount to call... which is $25 against $10. Or 2.5 to 1. Pot Equity says our equit must be greater than our pot odds, thus our chance of winning needs to be better than 1/2.5 = .4 = 40% thus we need to be better than a 40% favorite to win against his range to call profitably...

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Now I'll go back and read the other answers...