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 Originally Posted by nutsinho
 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.
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