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Pot commitment lens

See whether the price, stack, and board shape actually fit the hand.

Enter four hole cards, the flop, the current pot, the bet you face, and the stack behind. The lens combines pot odds, stack pressure, and PLO hand structure so the next decision is easier to defend.

Commitment line Waiting for clean cards
A s K s Q d T s 9 s 2 c POT $12.00 BET TO CALL $6.00 Break-even 33% SPR 6.0 Next: hand coach Enter cards to see the price, stack, and hand structure together.
Break-even price The call price appears here.
Stack after call The post-call SPR appears here.
Decision lane The best response appears here once the hand is valid.
Next study A free follow-up page appears here.

Interactive tool

Compare the hand, the price, and the stack before you continue.

Use standard card codes like Ah, Ks, Td, or 7c. The lens reads the current made hand, the strongest draw lane, the board pressure, and the price you are being laid.

Spot controls

Hole cards

Enter four distinct cards. Example: As, Ks, Qd, Jd.

Flop cards

Paste the three flop cards. The lens checks board pressure and draw shape against your hand.

Price and stack

Enter the pot, the bet you face, and the stack behind in big blinds or equivalent chips.

Enter four hole cards, three flop cards, and a simple price to activate the lens.

Live read

Enter a hand and price to reveal the commitment line.

The tool will explain the made hand, the best draw lane, the price you are being laid, and the next free page that fits the spot.

Spot idle

Add clean cards to see the lens.

Made hand --
Best draw --
Break-even equity --
Stack after call --

Enter a full hand to see whether the price and stack support the line.

Why this matters

The same price can be easy or expensive depending on the redraw tree and stack pressure.

Next best page Pot odds snapshot

Open the pot odds snapshot when you want the price isolated from the rest of the spot.

Useful clue No data yet

The biggest blocker or draw note appears here.

Common patterns

Three pressure shapes that show up in real flop decisions.

These examples help you separate cheap continue spots from turns where the price is fine but the structure is still wrong.

Wet draw, cheap price Big wraps and flush equity can justify a wider continue when the bet size is modest and the stack still leaves room.
Paired board, expensive price Pairing compresses value and makes a large continue much harder to justify unless the hand already has strong made strength.
Deep stack, hidden redraw Deep SPR rewards nutty redraws and disguised blockers more than a simple top-pair or one-pair look.

Reading notes

Use the lens as a training check, not as a substitute for the spot.

Pot odds

Check the break-even equity first. If the price is already too high, a better hand or a much better draw lane is required.

Stack pressure

Shorter stacks reward immediate made value. Deeper stacks reward nutty redraws and hands that can keep improving cleanly.

Board texture

Paired, monotone, and connected boards narrow the decision tree quickly. The board often decides whether the price is truly playable.

Next step

Keep the review loop simple and public.

Pot odds snapshot

Use the snapshot to isolate the price when you already know the hand is close and want the math in one place.

Open the snapshot
Hand coach

Open the coach when you want a deeper explanation of why the shape, blockers, and board changed the line.

Open the hand coach