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Calculate pot odds, break-even equity, and whether a call is mathematically profitable.
Enter your estimated equity to see if calling is +EV
You need to call $50 to win a pot of $200. You need at least 25.0% equity to break even on this call.
๐ก Enter your equity above to see if the call is profitable
| Bet Size | Pot Odds | Equity Needed | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4 pot bet | 16.7% | 20% | 5.0:1 |
| 1/3 pot bet | 19.9% | 25% | 4.0:1 |
| 1/2 pot bet | 25.0% | 25% | 3.0:1 |
| 2/3 pot bet | 28.6% | 29% | 2.5:1 |
| 3/4 pot bet | 30.0% | 30% | 2.3:1 |
| Pot-size bet | 33.3% | 33% | 2.0:1 |
| 1.5x pot bet | 37.5% | 38% | 1.7:1 |
| 2x pot bet | 40.0% | 40% | 1.5:1 |
๐ก Click any row to load those values into the calculator
Pot odds represent the ratio between the current pot size and the cost of a call. They tell you what percentage of the time you need to win to break even on a call.
If your equity (chance of winning) is greater than the pot odds percentage, calling is profitable in the long run. If your equity is less than pot odds, you should fold.
Implied odds account for money you might win on future streets. With strong drawing hands, you can sometimes call with less equity than pot odds require if you expect to win more when you hit.