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Doyle going for 10th bracelet
#1 - Scotty Nguyen - $254,000
#2 - Doyle Bruson - $309,000 #3 - Minh Ly - $305,000 #4 - Layne Flack - $350,000 #5 - Jason Lester - $119,000 #6 - Ayaz Mahmood - $169,000 I hope Flack or Brunson take it. |
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Re: Doyle going for 10th bracelet
Another fairly stacked final table.
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surely this is ESPN, isn't it? i will cry if not
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According to a couple poker blogs - they moved what was supposed to be today's TV table to a secondary table, and have the "backup crew" filming it.
They realized that the list of people playing today, and Doyle starting the day as the chip leader was too great to pass up. So yes, it looks like this will be on TV. |
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thank god. ESPN needs to move other tables if one final table demands certain attention. this will be great TV. I do wonder if the WSOP switches to FSN if they will tape every single final table for the WSOP
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Alright Doyle, do it man!!
Man, Phil is definitely gonna be pissed if two people pass him on the list. |
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He still makes key mistakes sometimes but i think he's much better than i thought in tournaments. He still can do it.
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Awesome. This will be a good one on TV.
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He still makes key mistakes sometimes but i think he's much better than i thought in tournaments. He still can do it. [/ QUOTE ] Lol. I'm sure Doyle is eagerly awaiting your guidance to correct his 'key mistakes.' Frank |
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Re: Doyle going for 10th bracelet
Date / Time: 2005-06-30 22:36:00
Title: Doyle Brunson takes the Chip Lead Log: <b>Hand 16</b> - Doyle Brunson has the button in seat 2, Nguyen raises to $20,000, Brunson calls, and Flack calls. The flop comes Kd-Js-8c, Flack bets $45,000, Nguyen folds, and Brunson calls. The turn card pairs the board with the 8d, Flack bets $45,000 again, and Brunson calls again. The river card is the 7d, Flack checks, Brunson bets $70,000, and Flack calls. Brunson shows As-8s (trip eights), and Flack shows K-J (two pair). Brunson wins the pot. Doyle Brunson has just taken over the chip lead in his hunt for his record-tying tenth World Series of Poker bracelet. |
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