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Pot odds snapshot

Turn a pot and a call size into a fast PLO decision.

Enter the pot before your call, the amount you need to put in, and your rough equity estimate. The snapshot shows the break-even line, the price you are getting, and whether the spot looks like a call, a mix, or a fold.

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POT Before call EQUITY Your estimate BREAKEVEN 33% Call price versus final pot CALL Put in POT AFTER Final size
Required equity Enter a pot and call size.
Price The snapshot shows your current price.
Read Call, mix, or fold appears here.

Interactive tool

Enter the price and compare it to your equity.

Use this when you need a quick answer in a live session or while reviewing a hand. The snapshot keeps the math visible so you can see exactly why a call clears the break-even line, sits near it, or falls short.

Pot odds inputs

Pot before your call

Use the current pot size after the bet is in front of you.

Amount to call

Enter the exact amount you need to put in to continue.

Estimated equity

Type your rough equity estimate from redraws, blockers, and nut potential.

Spot presets

Drop in a common price and see how the break-even line moves.

The equity number is only a rough example. Your own draw, redraws, and blockers still matter.

Live read

Enter a spot to see the break-even line.

The calculator will compare your price to the equity you estimate.

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Examples

Common prices you can sanity-check fast.

These examples are not solver charts. They are practical checkpoints that help you recognize when a call is cheap, when the price is ordinary, and when the hand needs stronger equity than it first appears.

Cheap continue

If the pot is $100 and the call is $25, you need only 20% equity. That is where a strong draw or redraw-heavy hand often stays in range.

Normal continue

If the pot is $100 and the call is $50, you need 33.3% equity. The board texture and your nut potential decide whether the spot is clean or marginal.

Tough price

If the pot is $100 and the call is $100, you need 50% equity. That is a demanding price in PLO unless your hand keeps strong redraws, blockers, and nut paths alive.

Study notes

Use the calculator as the last check, not the first one.

Pot odds are useful only after you know what your hand can actually realize. In PLO, raw price matters, but redraws, nut coverage, and board texture can move the answer a lot.

  • Discount non-nut draws when the board can counterfeit your equity.
  • Count redraws before you trust a raw equity estimate.
  • Prefer calls that keep nut paths open on more runouts.
  • Re-check the board texture if the price looks close.
  • Use the evaluator or opening checker when the price alone does not settle the spot.