
Did you get some lucky breaks? Then the “Total Winnings” line will be above the “All-in Equity Value” line. Did you have some bad luck in the current session? Then your “Total Winnings” will be below your “All-in Equity Value” line. In the short run, the All-in Equity chart is a crude measure of luck. Hence we talk of “All-in Equity” as a short way of saying “Equity Value” on hands in which you called an all-in bet, or in which your all-in bet was called. In other hands, we usually can’t determine enough information to make accurate calculations. An all-in hand that gets called always goes to showdown, and so we can be sure we have enough information to calculate equity value. We can only be sure that this information is available in showdown hands. To properly calculate your “equity value” and “equity value difference” for a hand, we need to know your cards and your opponent’s cards. Why is Equity Value only shown for all-in situations? The exceptions are when you had 0% equity or 100% equity, in which case your equity value difference will be zero. When you win an all-in hand and exceed pot equity, you’ll have a negative equity value difference. Remember this: when you lose an all-in hand, you’ll have a positive equity value difference. = (the probability you’ll win * (total pot – rake)) – what you won

The formula for Equity Value Difference is: If you lose the hand, you’ll be $6.42 below your equity in the pot.

You’ll have exceeded your equity in the pot by $20 – $6.42 = $13.58. The formula for equity value (also known as pot equity) is:Įquity value = the probability you’ll win * (the total pot after the rake is removed) What is “Equity Value Difference”? Therefore your equity value is 32.1% * $20 = $6.42 Your equity value is how much you would be likely to win per hand if you replayed this hand thousands of times, each time from a random deck. If you replayed this hand thousands of times, over the long run you would win 32.1% of the time. You call the bet, making the pot $20.Īssume for this example that you and your opponent posted the blinds, all other players folded, and that there is no rake.Īccording to a product such as Poker Stove, the probability you will win this is hand is 32.1%. Your opponent raises to $10 and is all-in. You have AhQh and your opponent has KsKc. You are playing a hand of No Limit Texas Hold’em. To help explain what equity value is, imagine the following scenario: To use the all-in equity chart you first need to understand the concept of “equity value.” What is “Equity Value”?
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