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Strategy: No-Limit Big Stack Strategy

Floating

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Introduction Floating is a course of play whereby, in a raised pot, one calls the continuation bet of the pre-flop raiser, with the intention of taking the pot away from them on the turn with a bluff. The move can take place both in and out&nb…
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Comments (8)

#1 marian0080, 29 Feb 08 14:27

mmm

#2 styc0, 15 Apr 08 18:35

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#3 vivicom, 29 May 08 23:35

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#4 roswellx, 16 Aug 09 08:46

cool... I'll start to implement floating to my game. Thanks for the great article.

#5 tac3znarf, 05 Oct 09 05:56

cool, I will try to use this in my games.

#6 Tim64, 07 Sep 10 16:55

ticked.

#7 peche025, 30 Sep 10 21:32

One of the best articles IMO

#8 freespirit47, 25 Dec 10 16:15

good article, thank you!


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Article Contents

  • page 1
  • page 2
    • The expected value of floating out of position
  • page 3
    • Comparison: Floating "In Position" and Floating "Out of Position"
  • page 4
    • Estimating the probability that villain gives up the hand on the turn
  • page 5
    • Change of EV with variations of the betsize
    • When should I float?
    • How big should I bet on the turn?
    • Conclusion

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