How to calculate the equity?

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EdixonB95

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hi, a question
How i can calculate the equity?
Easy explain please.
I know calculate the outs
But i don't know how calculate with a project with 2 cards.

Hero ah k h
Villan a d 2 d


Flop
10 h 4h 2s
 
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Use an equity calculator.

Here's two free ones:

Equilab
Ace Poker Solutions Equity Calculator

Equilab is faster (especially when calculating wide multiway ranges) and has the "Monte Carlo" option for calculations that would otherwise take too long.

Ace Poker Solutions is better because you can weight the ranges (like assigning that some hands will only be played 40% of the time), and the built-in ranges are more optimized for NL (instead of limit).
 
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hi, a question
How i can calculate the equity?
Easy explain please.
I know calculate the outs
But i don't know how calculate with a project with 2 cards.

Hero ah k h
Villan a d 2 d


Flop
10 h 4h 2s

this one.
https://www.cardschat.com/poker-odds-calculator.php

first you need to know the possibility of each results going to happen.
the equity = possibility of that kind of result happen X[multiple] the amount you and your opponent put into that kind of result.

in your case.

your winning chance 48.48%
your losing chance 51.52%
possible chance to split pot= 0%

if the original pot is 100
you both agree to put nothing into the pot
the equity is

equity= 100*48.48%-100*51.52%= what ever

if you both agree to put an extra 50 into pot
equity = (100+50*2)*48.48%-(100+50*2)*51.52%= what ever.

similar way.
good luck.:D
 
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hi, a question
How i can calculate the equity?
Easy explain please.
I know calculate the outs
But i don't know how calculate with a project with 2 cards.

Hero ah k h
Villan a d 2 d


Flop
10 h 4h 2s

tbh, I use APS equity calculator most of the time especially when im playing multiple tables and i want to know my odds.

I'm kinda slow doing mental/manual calculations so, most of the time i use equity calculator.
 
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just so i make sure i am reading this right, does this mean that if your winning percentage is less than 50% then the larger the pot the worse your equity is?
 
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its quite hard to calculate it.. but its a good start to have a look at the outs
 
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just so i make sure i am reading this right, does this mean that if your winning percentage is less than 50% then the larger the pot the worse your equity is?

not always, even winning chance less than 50% , because some times there is always some dead money in the pot like other player post blinds or raise fold in the middle something.

even the pot is big , the equity still could not be bad or sometimes positive.
 
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Statistics flashback from university.

Nooooooo help me. 😂😂😂

Does this make anyone else feel sick ?

this one.
https://www.cardschat.com/poker-odds-calculator.php

first you need to know the possibility of each results going to happen.
the equity = possibility of that kind of result happen X[multiple] the amount you and your opponent put into that kind of result.

in your case.

your winning chance 48.48%
your losing chance 51.52%
possible chance to split pot= 0%

if the original pot is 100
you both agree to put nothing into the pot
the equity is

equity= 100*48.48%-100*51.52%= what ever

if you both agree to put an extra 50 into pot
equity = (100+50*2)*48.48%-(100+50*2)*51.52%= what ever.

similar way.
good luck.:D
 
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