i normally float the flop ,if i think my opponents on a big ace ,and hes hit the flop ,,,if the flop looks str8ing ,or flushing ,i will float it and hope a scare card comes on the turn ,and then put him to the test ,with a pot size raise ,and then just hope he dont call ,normally works best against a nit,but there are a lot of non-believers on the site ,,,also i find that it works at its best ,when u put ur opponent too an allin or fold decision ,stack sizes ,floating early in an mtt at 15/30 again i find they normally call u down ,
this is player dependant do they c bet to much? is the flop likely to hit their range? do they check fold turn? do they barrel? will they check call turn? do you have any kind of draw/outs? do you float alot? are they just raising pre because they know your a serial floater and they want to exploit you ? lol
The simple answer is: When your confident enough in your post flop game. If you have a good feel for your opponents range and betting pattern then floating is a great tool.
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do they c bet to much?
is the flop likely to hit their range?
do they check fold turn?
do they barrel?
will they check call turn?
do you have any kind of draw/outs?
do you float alot?
are they just raising pre because they know your a serial floater and they want to exploit you ?
lol