Re: 100-200 Hand
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what you said about being raised on the turn vs. what you did on the turn when you hit your hand seem like a contradiction.
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Not necesarrily. If he wouldnt have improved on the turn, a fold to a raise would have been correct if (neglecting implied odds) there is a greater than 8% chance he's drawing dead. Well, let's say with implied odds this would be around 10-15% (I don't believe your implied odds are that big, but let's not focus on that). So, in this case he would be correct to fold if he didn't improve.
But now he DID improve. His opponent's raise still means a 10-15% chance he's behind. But a ~85% he's ahead. So that's a clear raise for value.
If Hiatus says that he's more likely as 40% drawing dead, this would obviously strengthen your point. But I was just trying to show that his move is not necessarily logically incorrect.
As for the overall hand, I like mike l's responses. You overplayed this one IMO.
Regards
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