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does reverse float = donk?

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    My understanding would be that a donk bet is when villain bets out after just calling a pre-flop raise OOP. Usually, play would be checked to the pre-flop aggressor.

    Reverse float, in my opinion, sounds like it could be when you're the pre-flop aggressor and you c/c the flop having not connected with it. For example, you 3bet from the BB against BU w/ AKs, flop comes 963r and you c/c. I think this would classify as a reverse-float.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    My understanding would be that a donk bet is when villain bets out after just calling a pre-flop raise OOP. Usually, play would be checked to the pre-flop aggressor.
    Yeah, but you can donk the turn or the river too, so technically I think donks could also pertain to do what you did postflop on the previous street (including flop and turn) regardless of preflop aggression ... I think.

    Reverse float, in my opinion, sounds like it could be when you're the pre-flop aggressor and you c/c the flop having not connected with it. For example, you 3bet from the BB against BU w/ AKs, flop comes 963r and you c/c. I think this would classify as a reverse-float.
    So perhaps it's a matter having intention of bluffing, and the way you execute that is by donking? Correct me if I'm wrong, gang.

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