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Originally Posted by lawdude
So you believe an "experienced aggressive player" c-bets AK or worse into SIX PLAYERS after missing the flop?
A 3-word description is not enough information for me to decide they know how to play the flop correctly, just look at all the hands that people post in this forum and assume they are probably in the top 10% of players in the player pool. I wouldn't be surprised if the most common mistake "experienced aggressive players" at 8-16 make is to c-bet too often. They certainly aren't checking too often...
"Experienced" and "aggressive" does not translate to "good" in my vocabulary, every reg at an 8-16 is "experienced", and "aggressive" means they bet/raise a lot. So... ???
If OP can estimate a % the preflop raiser c-bets this flop, then we can revise our strategy. I obviously can't estimate a % because I wasn't there, but I'd wager the actual number (his c-bet %) is more likely to be incorrectly too high than incorrectly too low.
One of the biggest errors people make in these forums is ascribing a specific behavior based on a poster's description/read. There is the player's (pfr) actual behavior. Then there's the OP interpretation/estimate of that actual behavior. Then they have to translate into words what they think describes that behavior.
We (the reader) read those words, use our assumptions and definitions and then translate it into assumptions of what the original player is doing/thinking.
Every step of this process has error bars, and by the time you get to the end, our interpretation is most likely very different than reality.
OP says CO raises saying she has "top pair or better", implying that it's correct for her to raise the pfr with top pair or better. If that's correct for her, than it is most definitely correct for us to 3! TPTK.