Samsung INR's are classified as safer chemistry IMR batteries, and are very high quality. The max continuous discharge rate is 20A, and max pulse rate is 100A <1 sec .. I agree with some others than I would be as concerned with the max pulse rate, and would focus your purchase around the max continuous discharge rate. Samsung's tested track record is excellent, and the high amp INR's do their best work at 10amps plus.
http://congrevape.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/131101_Introduction-of-INR18650-25R.pdf
I politely as possible immensely disagree.
Besides the missing last five pages of the safety tests in the pdf.
If you look at page 6 - Capacity & Temperature vs discharge capacity charts ; Discharge Characteristics.
You'll notice that at 15a the battery reaches 78.4c / 173.12f.
At 25a the battery heats to 106.8c / 224.24f.
The industry standard maximum acceptable temperature during continuous discharge rate testing is 80c / 176f .
Any CDR test results using a temperature beyond 80c / 176f is marketing hype.
IMO the pulse rate testing results are fictitious at best.