![]() ![]() But when you are playing (at least in pokerstars) it doesn't take into account that the SB posted the SB and it calculates pot odds in the following way: 1192/892=1'33 (which is the result that you can see circled in red) In the following example, the raiser pushes 892 chips, the pot odds for the small blind should be 1192/(892-100)=1'51 (which is the result of the replayer, as you can see circled in yellow). But when you are playing (at least in pokerstars) it doesn't take into account the fact that he has you covered and it calculates pot odds in the following way: 1940/1640=1'18 (which is the result that you can see circled in red)Ģ.- When somebody pushes all-in preflop and you are in the SB it doesn't take into account that you have already put the small blind. In the following example, the raiser pushes 1640 chips, but the next player (Potapych) has 920 chips, so the pot odds for Potapych should be 1220/920=1'33 (which is the result of the replayer, as you can see circled in yellow). I will try to explain these situations with some examples (I have only noticed problems in 2 specific situations), the replayer of HM2 calculates pot odds correctly in every situation so I will use it to compare.ġ.- When somebody pushes all-in an he has you covered (he has more chips than you) it calculates pot odds considering that you have him covered. Thank you very much, I've done everything you said and it is working now.īut I have realized that it doesn't calculate the pot odds correctly in certain situations. ![]()
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