Here is another situation:
2009 WSOP
At the 8 min mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzP2BzYPHI4
Cada raises 4.4m
Pot is now 7.7m
Ivey 4.3m to call
Announcer says "Ivey getting almost 2:1. Time to gamble"
Implying Ivey is getting very good pot odds.
I only learned how to compare pot odds PERCENT to pot equity PERCENT.
What is the logic here?
When is 2:1 good odds?
When your pot equity is bigger than 2:1?
How do you calculate that?
All I know how to do is this:
Cada raises 4.4m
Pot is now 7.7m
Ivey 4.4m to call
Pot odds = call amount / (current pot + call amount)
So, pot odds for Ivey = 4.4 / (7.7 + 4.4) = 4.4/12 = 37%
All I know is if Ivey feels like he's got more than 37% pot equity, he should call.
Screen says Ivey's pot equity is 46%, so he is getting a cheap pot odds, and should call.
But, what calculation or rule is the announcer using with the 2:1 odds?
How does 37% pot odds translate to "getting 2:1 odds"?