Quote Originally Posted by andy-akb
I dont really like floating with a hand like a PP simply because you have two outs. Yea, you can bet scare cards but that is your only value really. I may call with it against an opponent who bets a lot at flops but I wouldnt call that a float simply because if I call its because I think my hand is better than his range.
I agree that you should have a read before you float with very few outs. PAHUD's c-bet percentage is really helpful. I'll call in position with a wide range if an opponent's c-bet percentage is over 70 and their pre-flop stats aren't nitty. I think this is still floating but that's semantics. Opponents will often give their hands away with a turn check and let you take the pot with air. As a habitual c-bettor I'm trying to incorporate the turn c/r with made hands to fight this.