Talk:B.B.B.F.F./@comment-3232410-20120427051155/@comment-3996623-20120427054438

A deceptive cadence is one that goes from a V chord to any other chord but a I chord (typically ii, IV6, iv6, vi or VI). Since, as you say, it resolves to a vi, then it is indeed a deceptive cadence. An inverted cadence is one in which the last chord is inverted. It may be restricted only to the perfect and imperfect cadence or only to the perfect cadence, or it may be applied to cadences of all types.

Plus, "deceptive cadence" was confirmed by word of god, so it stays as "deceptive" in the article. :)