Float flop - Peter Clarke

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Float flop - Peter Clarke

Hi all,

For anyone that might know the book, I am studying Peter Clarke's "The Grinder's Manual" and really enjoying it! However, I just came across the Float Flop definition (page 156) and I became slightly confused because it differs from what I already know.

According to Peter Clarke, "float flop refers to the % of time that a player bets the flop in position after he's been checked to by the pre-flop raiser."

I thought that floating is when a player calls a bet post-flop with a non-made hand with the intention of actually making it on a later street (ie overcards).

Can anybody provide any help with that? And if the definition by Peter Clarke is not correct, what is this stat called in HM2?

Thank you in advance!

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