At 15:00... In Villain's shoes are we opening every hand that has an equity advantage over our opponent's up cards?
If so I get that he should be opening 695 as roughly his worst hand
Which means that he's a significant equity dog on 4th street with that hand even against our hand (a hand that seems relatively low in our range). Even though he's getting 3.5:1 (meaning he should call if the bet was all in) he can be as much as a 4:1 dog against our better hands.
All of this is just to suggest that he has SOME correct folds on 4th street... Do you agree?
I would definately open a hand like 96-5 in villan's shoes (dead cards are in your favour). But yeah, that's probably the bottom of my range, although in a high ante game (or with passive players) you can open a hand like AT-5, 2T-5 as well, despite there are 3 low cards behind you.
At 4th street where i had
A8-69 agains his
**5Q he folded
And with a hand like 56-9Q, or AT-5Q it's a very easy fold for him. Pot is small, he is 2 card behind, because i very rarely (if never) pair my nines, and his reverse implied odds is terrible.
So generally when somebody makes a fold there i don't think they made a mistake. But then my assumption were incorrect, because i played against him earlier and i thought he opens tightly (that's why i call there with my whole range).
There are definately some players who opens very widely even a hand like AJ-5, and against those i 2bet my whole range.
I don't think it is a fold @36' you only need 30% to felt and I am having a hard time creating a range for aramesko you're crushed against. If you want to call 3rd there is no 4th you have less than 30% equity on. So maybe call 3rd and lead some really nice 4ths to generate some bogus fold equity.
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Great video, so happy about this mixed game content. Every hand has something interesting, you're a top explainer. Keep it coming!
Bam, video #2 is fantastic! Maybe the best mixed games content on RIO imo
Surprised not to see more comments on this... I'm really enjoying it a lot and looking forward to watching more of Iteopepe's mix vids!
great video. Could you tell a bit how you use color notes on opponents ?
I don't want to explain my notes completely, because some of my opponents might get offended
At 15:00... In Villain's shoes are we opening every hand that has an equity advantage over our opponent's up cards?
If so I get that he should be opening 695 as roughly his worst hand
Which means that he's a significant equity dog on 4th street with that hand even against our hand (a hand that seems relatively low in our range). Even though he's getting 3.5:1 (meaning he should call if the bet was all in) he can be as much as a 4:1 dog against our better hands.

All of this is just to suggest that he has SOME correct folds on 4th street... Do you agree?
I would definately open a hand like 96-5 in villan's shoes (dead cards are in your favour). But yeah, that's probably the bottom of my range, although in a high ante game (or with passive players) you can open a hand like AT-5, 2T-5 as well, despite there are 3 low cards behind you.
At 4th street where i had
A8-69 agains his
**5Q he folded
And with a hand like 56-9Q, or AT-5Q it's a very easy fold for him. Pot is small, he is 2 card behind, because i very rarely (if never) pair my nines, and his reverse implied odds is terrible.
So generally when somebody makes a fold there i don't think they made a mistake. But then my assumption were incorrect, because i played against him earlier and i thought he opens tightly (that's why i call there with my whole range).
There are definately some players who opens very widely even a hand like AJ-5, and against those i 2bet my whole range.
excellent video
I don't think it is a fold @36' you only need 30% to felt and I am having a hard time creating a range for aramesko you're crushed against. If you want to call 3rd there is no 4th you have less than 30% equity on. So maybe call 3rd and lead some really nice 4ths to generate some bogus fold equity.
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