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|  When to float 
			
			As I understand it, floating is when you call a postflop bet in position with the idea of taking the pot later.  Generally this would mean calling a flop bet with nothing from a player who CBs 100% of the time, with the hope that they check the turn and you can take it from them then. Currently as I consider myself to be still learning the fundamentals, I never float. I generally CB myself 80-90% of the time if I was the preflop aggressor, and am on a raise/fold based on whether I hit my hand if I was not the preflop aggressor (unless I have a draw and pot odds/implied odds necessitate a call). Should I not worry about the float move until I feel more comfortable doing what I'm currently doing, or is it an easy money-maker move I should add to my arsenal? Should I even worry about it at all in NL25 full ring, or is it unprofitable? What are some situations where it is useful and/or used a lot? Thanks! | 
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			lol floating @ $25NL ABC Poker it up 
				__________________ "Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." | 
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			like zybomb says, don't even worry about advanced poker techniques until you reach something that involves thinking players, especially floating. Basically I think all you should be advancing in at this level is thinly value betting (aka hand reading) since people don't fold.
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			the float move can only be done successfuly against a player who understands poker .You ever try to bluff a calling station?You can get the same result with the float move.Happy holidays
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