Play WINNING POKER — Calculating Poker Equity; A Comprehensive Guide

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In today’s call, Bart reviews how to calculate poker equity in your head to help decide if we have correct odds to make a call.

0:00 — Intro
0:58 — Preflop
2:00 — Flop
2:31 — Turn
6:24 — Range and Equity Math
8:45 — More Equity Math
14:30 — Hero decision
15:14 — Important Tip when to call without proper equity

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10 thoughts on “Play WINNING POKER — Calculating Poker Equity; A Comprehensive Guide

  1. Love your work Bart but please straighten those sound panels, I can't deal with it emotionally.

  2. 4:00 thats unfortunate that the guy knew it was 29% equity because now bart can say " very good, lets move on". If the guy didn't know how much equity he had then bart might be inclined to explain how much and MORE IMPORTANTLY how to calculate it, i dont have a clue as to how or why he has 29% and it would be very helpful to know!

  3. wow def a tough spot !! im not done the vid so im excited to see how it ends but really not sure why we are giving him only 2 combos of AKo rather than all8??? makes no sense and also if he's playing AKo as a Sb cold call with ppl behind than he is def also playing his Aks the exact same way…

  4. Considering this is a typical opponent who would cold call from SB and show up on turn with ~QJc-JTs, 99, 77 (no nobody ever cold calls AK let's be serious here), hero gets ~20% equity. So it's a super easy fold. As at most he can call ~600 behind. Now if you consider a degen aggro maniac and start adding A9s/A7s/T9s/T6s, you have an easy call.

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