Pot Odds: A Key Concept for Successful Poker Players

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
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    Pot odds play a critical role in every call you make at the poker table. This video will teach you the ins and outs of how to calculate and use pot odds to give you an advantage over your opponents. We will also explore the limitations of pot odds and how to expand their use to make more informed decisions. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this video will provide valuable insights on how to improve your game through the use of pot odds.
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    • How to use pot odds to calculate stack-off ranges
    • Calculate EV of calling
    • Derive Pot Odds using EV
    • Determine river bluff%
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    0:00 - Introduction to Pot Odds
    1:36 - Pot Odds Formula
    3:27 - How Do Pot Odds Scale?
    4:30 - Pot Odds Facing a Raise
    5:58 - Bluffing Frequency
    7:30 - Pot Odds Preflop
    8:58 - Limitations of Pot Odds
    10:30 - Implied Odds
    11:50 - Equity Realization
    12:53 - GTO Wizard Example
    18:50 - Summary and Further Info

Komentáře • 41

  • @GTOWizard
    @GTOWizard  Před rokem +13

    Did today's video teach you something new about pot odds? Share your thoughts in the comments below! What would you like us to cover in the future?

    • @leoyuan3f
      @leoyuan3f Před rokem +2

      A video about exploiting soft player pools would be great. Your videos are awesome I like them all, especially that pot geometry video. But sometimes I struggle to apply the concepts cause I don't know how applicable probe 250% pot turn 250% pot shove river would be to the soft pools I play in.

    • @itsrrraven
      @itsrrraven Před rokem +1

      id love a video that shows how to build a balanced limping ramge, (either LFI or overlimping), and when its profitable to implement this into an overall strategy

    • @mzockt
      @mzockt Před rokem +1

      This is awesome material. An important topic precise and on point explained. Compared to other teaching material a time Safer and way better gettable. Well done Wizard Team. Very very good job !

  • @hotshower
    @hotshower Před rokem +22

    I’d be curious to see a video of you applying the concepts “in game” vs the gto trainer. Like how we actually decide to construct our range in reality given pot odds and equity realizations and polarization

    • @ebutuoyjg
      @ebutuoyjg Před 4 měsíci

      Yes there is a shortage of good videos showing how to apply poker math realtime during action.

  • @Bazzy13
    @Bazzy13 Před rokem +9

    OMG I FINALLY GET IT
    I struggle so much with maths but this was so clear and understandable, thank you so much
    Just wanted to add a quick edit, I've been trying for weeks to wrap my head around the maths of this but for some reason, this video just made it all click. Not sure why or how but again, thank you

  • @dathangeddes6035
    @dathangeddes6035 Před rokem +6

    Great video made me realize I need really need to spend more time on fundamentals like this

  • @josemariafilho8850
    @josemariafilho8850 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The most instructional video I've ever seen about pot odds. Thanks a lot

  • @josephineting8080
    @josephineting8080 Před rokem +3

    Awesome material, I like the comparison between CO n BTN range and their potential holdings.

  • @Shaggi0209
    @Shaggi0209 Před rokem +2

    This is a great video for containing so much information in so little time.

  • @cybermonk373
    @cybermonk373 Před rokem +1

    This material is dense for me. I like the length of the video. Keep up the great work!

  • @ivankyuchekov5432
    @ivankyuchekov5432 Před rokem +1

    THanks again. Much points to discuss. Cheers

  • @Flopwellpoker
    @Flopwellpoker Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the great content

  • @steveng8727
    @steveng8727 Před rokem +1

    Awesome content, thanks!

  • @goodfold
    @goodfold Před rokem +2

    Very nice Video Thx!~

  • @jesuslovesyou-mattsmith1502

    Can you do a video on what minimum defense frequency is and why it's important

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před rokem +3

      Good idea!

    • @martinrobins5196
      @martinrobins5196 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/EUm_dgEl9TU/video.html

    • @zzxyyxxz4976
      @zzxyyxxz4976 Před rokem +1

      there are already plenty of videos on this. there is one from Qing Yang (who has done videos for gto wizard before) on his channel

  • @leclubber
    @leclubber Před rokem +3

    amazing content as usual. Thank you very much. May i ask what the 2-4 rule is?

    • @personalpokertrainer
      @personalpokertrainer Před rokem +1

      The rule means that we count our outs and multiply X4 on the flop and X2 on the turn to know more or less how likely it is to hit at least one of our outs by the river.
      In this case we have 9 outs on the flop to make a flush. 9 X 4 =36. You will make a flush roughly 36% of the time.
      On the turn you count your outs and multiple by 2. So you will make a flush 9X2= 18% of the time (roughly).

    • @leclubber
      @leclubber Před rokem

      @@personalpokertrainer
      Thank you for you input.
      I m still missing smthg though.
      Each out counting for approx. 2.25%, if we have 9 outs twice => 2.25% x 9 x 2 = 40.5% which is far from 36% hence my interrogation

    • @thesneakingninja1
      @thesneakingninja1 Před rokem +1

      @@leclubber how’d you get that each out counts ~2.25%?

    • @Schindlabua
      @Schindlabua Před 6 měsíci

      You have 2 cards in hand, and 3 are the flop. Meaning there are 47 cards left in the deck and drawing any particular card on the turn is 1/47 ≈ 2.127%. If you don't hit it, no problem, you still have 1/46 ≈ 2.174% of drawing it on the river.
      If we simplify both percentages to 2% that's where you get the 2-4 rule from. But we can maths it out "properly".
      You hit your out on the turn? Nice! There was a 1/47 chance of that happening. Whichever card comes next, it will make you happy, so that's a 1/1 ≈ 100% chance of being satisfied with the river.
      You didn't hit your out on the turn? There was a 46/47 chance of that happening, but you still have a 1/46 of drawing your out on the river.
      Your expected out hitting percentage is therefor given as
      1/47 * 1/1 + 46/47 * 1/46 ≈ 4.255%.
      (If you have many outs your chances increase accordingly. With four outs, your 1/47 becomes 4/47 etc. Also notice how the 46es cancel out in the second term :)

  • @DanNguyen-bu5xl
    @DanNguyen-bu5xl Před rokem +1

    I have a question for you personally. How frequently do you mix checks on the flop to balance your checking range?

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před rokem +1

      That depends on the flop! You can watch this video to learn how to build flop heuristics czcams.com/video/MbUGqC9wfGs/video.html. Also I recommend watching the Mechanics of Cbetting video to learn some of the underlying principles that guide flop cbet sizing and frequency.

  • @bradensmith8170
    @bradensmith8170 Před rokem

    Hell yeah

  • @513morris
    @513morris Před rokem +2

    👍

  • @bartomiejkmita5118
    @bartomiejkmita5118 Před rokem +2

    Please more videos like this! :)

  • @kaaristotelancien3005

    when we under-realize equity with a hands by calling turn for example, it comes from the fact that vilain can bluff us next street and down our equity with his bottom range ?

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před rokem +1

      That is one reason! Many factors impact how well a hand realizes equity. Mainly - how well can the hand improve into one that can extract a lot of value?
      Learn more about equity realization:
      blog.gtowizard.com/equity-realization/

  • @NClottery
    @NClottery Před rokem +2

    Hey great video ! But I have a question you say 3chips/new pot first of all what do you mean new pot is it 5.5?or total 8.5 / bye How did you get 26% Thanks cause 3/8.5 =35% maybe Im doing it wrong?

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před rokem +1

      Hi there, it's 3 / (pot + bet + call), or 3/11.5.
      Required equity = amount to call / pot after you call

    • @Do_the_Dishes
      @Do_the_Dishes Před rokem

      I’m with you on that durruber. Left me scratching my head too.

  • @raphaelhudon6744
    @raphaelhudon6744 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi guys,i would like to know if you can telle me what are the maths behind the table you presented at minute 5:55 ?

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Check out our blog to learn more about the math of poker!
      blog.gtowizard.com/mdf-alpha/
      blog.gtowizard.com/what-are-pot-odds-in-poker/

    • @raphaelhudon6744
      @raphaelhudon6744 Před 2 měsíci

      @@GTOWizard And how you calculate the Value construction and bluff construction ?

  • @Shapemyst
    @Shapemyst Před rokem

    im sorry if i am stupid, but the 1st calculation (3 : 8,5 = 26%). for me 26% of 8,5 is 2.21 and not 3. what am i doing wrong

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Před rokem

      The formulas are detailed in the first 4 minutes of the video.
      To caluclate as a percent use (amount to call)/(pot after you call), = 3/(3+3+5.5) = 26%.
      To calculate as odds use (reward:risk) or 8.5 : 3
      To convert odds to percent, x : y => y / (x+y) = 3 / (8.5 + 3) = 26%

  • @xshaylynnx1
    @xshaylynnx1 Před 9 měsíci

    Oh man this is beginner content !?😵‍💫 how th does anyone calculate all this in seconds at the table 🫠🫠🫠