The principle of floating in poker

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Floating in poker is a strategy where a player calls an opponent's post-flop bet with a weak hand in order to try and bluff on a later street. It involves calling with a hand that is not strong enough to win but has the potential to become stronger in later rounds. Floating is typically done following a continuation bet when the person who raised before the flop makes a bet on the flop. The idea behind floating is to take advantage of the aggressor's tendency to slow down if they don't improve on the turn. This play can be risky and requires a good understanding of your opponent's playing style and hand range.
 
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