Equilab Poker

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To purchase the Power-Equilab, please follow these simple three steps:

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Step 1: Choose your preferred license-model in the list below.

Step 2: Transfer the corresponding amount via FastSpring payment. During the payment process, you have to enter the Machine-Code of your computer.

The Machine-Code is shown in the Power-Equilab under [Help/About...]

or in the Purchase-Dialog.

Step 3: Your personal version of the Power-Equilab will be activated within a few hours. You only have to restart the Power-Equilab. If you indicate an email-address during the payment process, you will receive an confirmation as well.

License Options

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License

PricePCsPurchase

2 weeks Trial
FREE1

No further registration necessary
Free Download

1 month
(recurring)

4,95$
(4,95$/m)

2
2 month
(recurring)
8,95$
(4,47$/m)
2
6 month
(recurring)
23,95$
(3,99$/m)
2
12 month
(recurring)
41,95$
(3,49$/m)
2

Prices include VAT for EU customers.

A Power-Equilab license will entitle you to register Power-Equilab on two computers (You must be the owner of both computers. It is not permitted to share a license with other people. Both PC must be at the same location).

Imagine, that you are dealt JJ in the big blind. It is folded to an opponent, who goes all in with the remains of his stack from the small blind. You are last to act. What is your chance of winning here? The answer depends on your ability to evaluate your equity in this situation.

Putting opponent on a range

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Your equity at this point in the hand depends on the hands, that your opponent will be going all in with for the remains of his stack. This qualified assumption will not just be a specific hand, but a whole range of hands. Your assumption will be based on the type of opponent, that you are facing, and other information, that you might have. This proces is also known as putting your opponent on a range.

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The range of hands, that your opponent will have in this situation, will depend on the player type of your opponent. It might also depend on his perception of your player type.

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In this example, you might know or assume, that your opponent is a tight player type, who does this with a range of hands, that includes AA, KK, QQ, AK and AQ. This range is also described as QQ+, AQ+.

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Evaluating equity

You can select and visualize a range of hands in equity evaluation software, such as Equilab. This software is a used, when you are studying poker away from the table. Over time, you will automatically know your equity with different hands in different situations.

Your equity, with your hand against the range of hands of your opponent, can then be evaluated.

In this example, JJ has a 42,60% chance to win the hand. JJ is not a favorite to win the hand.

Conclusion

Your ability to evaluate and know your equity is a fundamental element of poker. It is crucial to your long term results.

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When evaluating your chances of winning at a given time in a poker hand, you will use your ability to assume a range of hands, that your opponent will have. You can then visualize that range in equity evaluating software and calculate your equity against that range.

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Whether or not you should raise, call or fold depends on other factors as well. These factors includes the pot odds, that you given in the hand, and the expected value.