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Playing the habitual floater
A number of the regs I've seen since moving to 2/4 are habitual floaters. They float most c-bet-worthy flops in position, and then bet most turns if checked to. I've considered the following adjustments (and used each a few times to varying levels of success). Which do you prefer and why?
1.C-bet less. What does betting the flop accomplish if they fold nothing and I have air? Builds a bigger pot that I have to get away from later.
1.b. C/R flops more. Obv if I'm checking more flops, villains will be betting more of them. C/R accounts for some of this.
2. 2nd barrel more turns. Here we get folds from air-floaters, but lose more to people who actually had something on the flop.
3. C/R turns more. Here we're assuming that we've c-bet the flop and been called. We're making a check our standard line and raising most bets if we have value, and occasionally with air. This may send a message and slow villain from auto-betting our turn check, however it gets less value if villain has a weaker made hand and will tend to lose a big pot if called or raised.
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