I see you've now made two posts asking about pot odds.
(Amount you have to call) / [(Amount in the pot) + (Amount you have to call)]
Lets say $15 total pot pre. $335(200+85+50) goes in the middle on the flop, and you have to call $150 more. So 150/(15+335+150). You need 30% equity to call. Although, the math gets a little more complicated here with part of the pot only being played heads up.
I'm not folding. Below are a few different spots and the odds, but vs ranges I think it's a call.
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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44 | 34.44% | 1,023 | 0 |
KsQs | 65.56% | 1,947 | 0 |
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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44 | 34.44% | 933 | 0 |
6s5s | 46.62% | 1,263 | 0 |
AsKh | 18.94% | 513 | 0 |
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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44 | 30.12% | 816 | 0 |
KsQs | 44.96% | 1,218 | 0 |
AsJd | 24.92% | 675 | 0 |
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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44 | 23.59% | 1,917 | 0 |
22 | 4.54% | 369 | 0 |
AsKs | 71.87% | 5,841 | 0 |