Please explain "bet/fold flop when PFR raiser" stat for me

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  • #5784
    Ubuntufoo
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    Does “bet/fold flop when PFR raiser” refer to the frequency a PFR c-bets vs. the PFR check/folding without aggression? Or the frequency that they fold to a flop raise of their C-bet?

    VPIP/PFR/AF/WTSD
    FTS/STL/Fv3B/3B
    FvCB/CBFlop/CBTurn/#hands

    #5785
    DH Support
    Keymaster

    Does “bet/fold flop when PFR raiser” refer to the frequency a PFR c-bets vs. the PFR check/folding without aggression? Or the frequency that they fold to a flop raise of their C-bet?

    Bet/fold flop as PFR is when the PFR raiser c-bets the flop, and someone raises, and the PFR folds.

    #5786
    MCAChiTown
    Participant

    The percentage I get for this stat is so low that I think the formula might be off. I have 200k hands tracked for myself at BetOnline and it says I do this 2.6% of the time which seems very low to me. I would have guessed it would’ve been somewhere in the 40-60% range. I think it must be taking into account every hand you’ve played divided by this exact situation instead of just the times you folded after somebody raised your c-bet. For comparison I fold to Flop Raises around 50% of the time. I would have thought this stat would be a similar percentage, but only accounting for the times you folded to flop raises where you c-bet and disregarding the times you bet the flop and folded to a raise when you weren’t the pfr. It’s definitely possible that I am just confused about the formula for this stat, but it doesn’t seem very useful as written.

    #5793
    DH Support
    Keymaster

    Yeah, I’m looking at the numbers I have in my DB and you’d expect it to be similar to the fold to flop raise stats. I sent this to development to take a look at. Thanks.

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