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						Good laydown, but pretty clear I think. 
What hands can Durrr possibly have? The only reasonable hands are flushes and full-houses.  
And it is very unlikely he would go all-in with a weaker flush than Phil's. 
But as a beginner you must also think about this: this is a hand played with two brilliant players.  
When Durr is replaced by a donk, the situation changes. Now the all-in could contain hands like three aces (really bad play) and weaker flushes. Depending on how likely it is that your opponent is making a donkish play this might become a call based on the odds.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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