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    Hello,

    I have two questions

    1- What does "CB 3B flop CB vs raise" mean appearing in the player prefences. I couldn't find the answer of this question in the FAQ where the stats are explained and also I searched the forum and apparently no one asked this question before.

    2- I need one stat showing how often my opponent raises when I check-raise his flop continuation bet ( I believe this stat is very important to understand how often a player is willing to go all-in in the flop, may I check-raise him with my draws or only with made hands? ) I know there is a stats for fold to check-raise on the flop but raising check-raise or calling check-raise are totally different.


    Thanks for your interest

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    CB3B vs flop CB raise, is what % of hands a player follows up his CB with a reraise after his original CB is raised.

    We don't have a stat to break it down between having the CB raised or check raised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike chops View Post
    CB3B vs flop CB raise, is what % of hands a player follows up his CB with a reraise after his original CB is raised.

    Could you explain this stats a little more if it isnt a problem?
    Thx.

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