Le ratio entre la taille actuelle du pot et le coût d'un call, utilisé pour déterminer si un call est profitable.
Les pot odds sont le ratio entre la taille du pot et le coût de suivre. Elles sont la mesure fondamentale pour décider de suivre, relancer ou se coucher au poker.
Pour déterminer si un call est +EV, vous comparez vos pot odds à vos cotes de gagner la main. Si les pot odds sont meilleures que vos cotes de gagner, le call est rentable à long terme.
Par exemple, si le pot contient 100 $ et que votre adversaire mise 20 $, vous devez payer 20 $ pour gagner un pot de 120 $. Vos pot odds sont de 20:120 ou 1:6, ce qui signifie que vous devez gagner environ 14 % du temps pour que le call soit break-even.
You hold A♠K♠ on a Q♠7♠2♥ flop in a $2/$5 no-limit game at the Bellagio poker room. The pot holds $80, and your opponent bets $40. You face a $40 call into a $120 pot — 3:1 pot odds, meaning you need to win 25% of the time to break even.
You have the nut flush draw (9 outs) plus overcards, roughly 35% equity against an overpair. Since 35% > 25%, the call is mathematically profitable. Over 1,000 identical spots, calling earns about $16 per hand. If the bet were $80 into $80 (2:1, needing 33%), the call is still profitable. At $120 into $80 (1.67:1, needing 37.5%), you fold. Pot odds convert every decision into a binary threshold — know the percentages for 8-15 outs cold.
Pot Odds = Amount to Call / (Current Pot + Amount to Call)<p>You hold <strong>A♠K♠</strong> on a <strong>Q♠7♠2♥</strong> flop in a $2/$5 no-limit game at the Bellagio poker room. The pot holds $80, and your opponent bets $40. You face a $40 call into a $120 pot — <strong>3:1 pot odds</strong>, meaning you need to win 25% of the time to break even.</p><p>You have the nut flush draw (9 outs) plus overcards, roughly <strong>35% equity</strong> against an overpair. Since 35% > 25%, the call is mathematically profitable. Over 1,000 identical spots, calling earns about <strong>$16 per hand</strong>. If the bet were $80 into $80 (2:1, needing 33%), the call is still profitable. At $120 into $80 (1.67:1, needing 37.5%), you fold. Pot odds convert every decision into a binary threshold — know the percentages for 8-15 outs cold.</p>
La probabilité d'un résultat telle qu'impliquée par les cotes, incluant la marge du bookmaker.
Le montant moyen que vous pouvez espérer gagner ou perdre par pari au fil du temps.
La valeur additionnelle d'une mise provenant de la probabilité que votre adversaire se couche.
Le ratio entre la taille actuelle du pot et le coût d'un call, utilisé pour déterminer si un call est profitable.
Pot Odds = Amount to Call / (Current Pot + Amount to Call)
<p>You hold <strong>A♠K♠</strong> on a <strong>Q♠7♠2♥</strong> flop in a $2/$5 no-limit game at the Bellagio poker room. The pot holds $80, and your opponent bets $40. You face a $40 call into a $120 pot — <strong>3:1 pot odds</strong>, meaning you need to win 25% of the time to break even.</p><p>You have the nut flush draw (9 outs) plus overcards, roughly <strong>35% equity</strong> against an overpair. Since 35% > 25%, the call is mathematically profitable. Over 1,000 identical spots, calling earns about <strong>$16 per hand</strong>. If the bet were $80 into $80 (2:1, needing 33%), the call is still profitable. At $120 into $80 (1.67:1, needing 37.5%), you fold. Pot odds convert every decision into a binary threshold — know the percentages for 8-15 outs cold.</p>
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