check fold as IR and cbet in out of position

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check fold as IR and cbet in out of position

Postby ceacer » Sun Aug 03, 2014 1:15 pm

I would like the stats check/fold as IR in my HUD. Is that Fold to Flop float bet or is that when he cbets the flop and check fold the turn? It it is not what I am looking for where do I find it?

Also is it possible to arrange cbets after position to see how much they cbet in/out of position?
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Re: check fold as IR and cbet in out of position

Postby ceacer » Sun Aug 03, 2014 6:11 pm

Okay I found the part about cbets in and out of position. I can use the item properties and under Has Position choose IP or OOP.

Regarding the check/fold as IR is it correct that it is Fold to F Float bet?
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Re: check fold as IR and cbet in out of position

Postby ceacer » Sun Aug 03, 2014 6:50 pm

one more thing...

Fold to F CBet:
Percentage of the time that a player folds to a flop bet given that the bettor was the last raiser preflop.

Formula: Number of Times Player Folded to a Continuation Bet on the Flop / Number of Times Player Could Fold to a Continuation Bet on the Flop

Fold to F CBet in non-3Bet+ Pot:
Percentage of the time that a player folded to a continuation bet when the hand had not been 3-bet or more preflop given that the player saw the flop and faced the contiuation bet.

Formula: Number of Times Player Folded to a Continuation Bet on the Flop When the Pot was not 3Bet or Higher Preflop / Number of Times Player Could Fold to a Continuation Bet on the Flop When the Pot was not 3Bet or Higher Preflop

The only difference here is whether it is 3bet+ or not, right? I mean in no 2 this is still given right: given that the bettor was the last raiser preflop.
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Re: check fold as IR and cbet in out of position

Postby kraada » Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:13 am

Yes, that's part of the definition of the term "continuation bet" -- that it had to come from the last preflop raiser who made an aggressive action at every opportunity.
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