Hey, is there a filter for when I get raised on the flop?
Thanks in advance!
Hey, is there a filter for when I get raised on the flop?
Thanks in advance!
Sure there are several filters. Example:
Filters: More Filters:
Flop Continuation Bet Made = True (or Flop Bet = True)
Flop Was Raised = True
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If you donkbet the flop and your opponent raises:
If you cbet the flop and your opponent raises:
are both also HUD stats you can add to the HUD, if you'd like to see how often your opponents make this play.
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But flow was raised = true also shows hands where I raised the flop myself. How can I filter hands where I am getting raised?
Thanks in advance
It's not really possible... since most filters are very player-centered, and will show your actions.
If you only want to see the hands where you're getting raised...
lets think backwards... let's assume you're the initial raiser (preflop), you make a continuation bet (postflop)... and then you're getting raised.
You can filter out these hands, using the same filters as above... but adding a filter as: Filter by Actions: Filter by Preflop Actions: Raise + Raise Raise + Call Raise etc.
Or by adding the Flop Action filter: BET
since these will all be actions made by the HERO.
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I think any of the highlighted bet+ flop filters should work for this situation.
We bet and then have to respond to villain reaction, which can only be raise. Because if he folds or calls, our initial bet closes the flop action as far as we are concerned.
Selecting all those filters has the same result as selecting flop was raised = true
There has to be some way though...