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NLHE Foundations #07: Putting Opponents on Flop Ranges (Part 1)

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    Quote Originally Posted by siriusisness View Post
    cbet is 75% - this is too much yeah?

    fold to cbet is 48%

    call cbet is 111%??? ---- huh? what does this mean?
    There's not really an idea of "too much" in terms of specific numbers because it all depends on what kind of ranges he's seeing the flop with.

    The reason I asked you for these stats and the lesson you should pick up on here is that he's got a PFR of 15% and a c-bet of 75% and this means he's mostly just betting his hand face-up (including semi-bluffing with flush or straight draws). To give you an idea of what I mean and how this is useful, if you see another opponent with a PFR of 20% and a c-bet of 75%, then that would most likely mean he's bluffing more than this guy (since he's seeing the flop with more hands, relatively speaking).

    The call c-bet percentage I'm not sure about. It might be some kind of error.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    There's not really an idea of "too much" in terms of specific numbers because it all depends on what kind of ranges he's seeing the flop with.
    Can u please outline some basic stat ranges for the ones important in this context?

    Im thinking of cbet %, fold to cbet, WTS, fold to raise etc. Please add the ones you think are important.

    For example cbet between 50 and 60 might be normal, above means x, under means y.

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