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Originally Posted by just_grindin
Yea typically these stats aren't combinations they're just a measure of how often a player takes a certain action given some set of conditions.
My guess would be flop cbet would require the person to have raised preflop and then bet again on the flop when checked to. Turn might mean check flop, bet turn when checked to again. The same logic can be applied to river.
Nope, turn Cbet = Cbet turn from PFR after Cbetting F, If PFR checks F and goes for a bet when checked to on T it's called delayed Cbet.
To answer the initial question, im pretty sure the T cbet % takes only into account the combos you get with on the T, could be wrong tho.