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Float

Float A Float refers to a situation on the flop or turn where a player, without hitting any made hand or draw, calls an…

Float Flop

Refers to a player who, when having no made hand or strong draw on the flop, calls an opponent's bet, planning to force…

Float Turn

After calling an opponent's bet on the flop, betting when the opponent checks on the turn.

MP Float

e., calling on the flop with a weak made hand or a draw, planning to bet on later streets to force the opponent to fold.

UTG+1 Float

A Texas Hold'em play where a player in the UTG+1 position calls with a wide range on the flop, planning to bet on the t…

UTG Float

Term: UTG Float A strategy of calling an opponent's bet from the UTG position on the flop with a weak hand, planning to…

CO Float

In the cutoff CO, calling with marginal or air hands on the flop, planning to bluff or take the pot on the turn or rive…

Light Float Leak

A rarely used poker term, possibly referring to profit loss due to poor strategy or execution in the Float play.

Light Float Frequency

Refers to the frequency with which a player calls on the flop with weak or air hands, intending to steal the pot on lat…

HJ River Float Dry

In the hijack position HJ on the river, float on a dry board i.e., call from late position, planning to bluff.

River Float

Calling an opponent's bet on the river with a non-strong hand, hoping the opponent is bluffing, thereby catching the bl…

UTG Preflop Float Rainbow

Describes a non-standard combination term for floating preflop from UTG Under the Gun position with a rainbow flop.

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