Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
Quote Originally Posted by Kamawoop
Another reason why he may shove the flush, without it being entirely born of frustration, would be the incorrect application of a correct NL poker concept. He hit's on the turn and decides he's commited to the hand, no matter what; just a question of when the chips go in.
the board texture has completely changed...no one can be "committed" with a flush here
Ummm I think your missing a good point by kawomp. If he feels that he hit his flush and he's not going to fold he may very well shove in his flush, even though i agree that he may very well not. But then again he could have some missed straight draw and then shove because he puts will on AK.