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  #1  
17-10-2007, 3:20 PM
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What a laydown!

YouTube - Doyle Brunson vs Chip Reese

I cant believe i hadn't seen this till today. I wouldn't fold here for my life. lol
 

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  #2  
17-10-2007, 3:35 PM
skd1337
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awesome! Doyle is King!
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20-10-2007, 5:46 PM
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well, great move, but with a re_raise on the flop, doyle can fold his card AA/KK/Three of kind beat him, and with just a call before the flop he can suposed that his opponent had a small pair and touch his Three of kind well...its my point of view afterall
  #4  
20-10-2007, 5:56 PM
Genso Hikki
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That's why he's Doyle Brunson and everyone else...

isn't.
  #5  
20-10-2007, 5:57 PM
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I love this hand. Perfect demonstration of the history these guys have.
  #6  
20-10-2007, 7:50 PM
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I think that Doyle guy is kinda good.
Thanks for posting this 4aces.
  #7  
21-10-2007, 11:57 AM
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If only I could make something like that stick in my brain...what a guy and thanks for posting it.
  #8  
24-10-2007, 6:50 PM
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they've played together for years, it'd be like playing your brother in that spot.. not saying it isnt a great fold but i've seen alot more difficult ones.
  #9  
27-10-2007, 12:19 AM
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thats why doyle is the king
the poker god
  #10  
28-10-2007, 3:32 AM
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NICE!
This is poker at it's best. You can almost feel it. The commentary is excellent to in that it reveils how well the commentators know the game.

Did you pick up Andy Bloch saying, He'd never fold with Qs in that position ,paraphrase,

Did Mr. Brunson show the q on purpose? I doubt it.
  #11  
28-10-2007, 3:39 AM
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don't even have to click link... QQ vs KK... Doyle mucks and Andy Bloch says "no way he lays down QQ there" and TJ Cloutier comments "he would if he knew he was beat"... love the calm casual nature of the old guys. When your poker skill is that high, TJ and Doyle act like it's no big deal. It says a lot about their ability in the game when you think about it.
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02-11-2007, 7:36 AM
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Originally Posted by 38special View Post
it'd be like playing your brother in that spot..
Playing my brother in that spot, I fold every time. He gets way too attached to pocket deuces
  #13  
03-11-2007, 11:31 AM
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Cool video you have online

TY
for your videos
they are very cool
also good music i like it
  #14  
03-11-2007, 11:56 AM
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It's an impressive laydown. I was playing a MTT on full tilt the other day and lost a huge pot early on with QQ vs KK. Pretty much the same situation as in the video, except the Kings raised first preflop and I just called in the small blind with QQ. Unlike Doyle though I couldn't laydown the queens.
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08-11-2007, 5:31 PM
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Agree with the comments on this one, had seen it before but great read.

Only thing I disagree with is that commentator. Why does he persistently try to take the piss out of the pros!

Andy Bloch's hat?

He doesn't even know how much he wants to bet?

Doyle, chips got Kings! He should know! Although he is getting on in age these days!

WTF is up with that?
  #16  
08-11-2007, 5:32 PM
SiMor29
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Yeh, you happy now pops?

What an ass.
  #17  
10-11-2007, 4:36 PM
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i think i found a new hero Doyle Brunson. I would have went all in preflop.
  #18  
10-11-2007, 4:56 PM
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nice laydown , very interesting play of doyle brunson
  #19  
15-11-2007, 7:43 AM
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What a thing it was? He was a king at all
  #20  
18-11-2007, 4:17 PM
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best fold i ever seen
lol
  #21  
18-11-2007, 4:45 PM
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Haven't seen this until now. Wow, what a great laydown!!!


Quote:
Originally Posted by skoldpadda View Post
don't even have to click link... QQ vs KK... Doyle mucks and Andy Bloch says "no way he lays down QQ there" and TJ Cloutier comments "he would if he knew he was beat"... love the calm casual nature of the old guys. When your poker skill is that high, TJ and Doyle act like it's no big deal. It says a lot about their ability in the game when you think about it.

No matter what the "pot odds" are, if you know your beat why lose more chips?
  #22  
18-11-2007, 5:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bentheman87 View Post
It's an impressive laydown. I was playing a MTT on full tilt the other day and lost a huge pot early on with QQ vs KK. Pretty much the same situation as in the video, except the Kings raised first preflop and I just called in the small blind with QQ. Unlike Doyle though I couldn't laydown the queens.

much easier laydown for your though because your guy wasnt slow playing anything.
  #23  
18-11-2007, 5:07 PM
ryaned
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wow

Watching Brunson, Cloutier, Reese is...well...NICE..,
First saw Brunson, Slim, Ungar and other greats the '82 WSOP...
think there was less than 100 entered
  #24  
18-11-2007, 6:28 PM
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that was sick. thats y he is one of the best
  #25  
19-11-2007, 7:36 AM
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it was a great laydown dont get me wrong but for doyle brunson, that isnt a sick laydown, its just another day at the office.
  #26  
20-11-2007, 2:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmallow323 View Post
i think i found a new hero Doyle Brunson. I would have went all in preflop.
Think you'll find it's limit hold 'em they're playing, so shoving pre-flop might've been difficult.

But agree on the first part. Doyle should be everyone's hero.
  #27  
20-11-2007, 2:42 AM
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Think you'll find it's limit hold 'em they're playing, so shoving pre-flop might've been difficult.

But agree on the first part. Doyle should be everyone's hero.
im pretty sure it was NL, cuz the announcers announced chips raise like "just a min raise from chip"

idk maybe im wrong
  #28  
20-11-2007, 2:52 AM
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Think you'll find it's limit hold 'em they're playing, so shoving pre-flop might've been difficult.

But agree on the first part. Doyle should be everyone's hero.
Actually, if you pay attention to the amounts that they are betting and to what the commentators are saying, you'll find that it was in fact No Limit.
  #29  
20-11-2007, 4:41 AM
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Actually, if you pay attention to the amounts that they are betting and to what the commentators are saying, you'll find that it was in fact No Limit.


My mistake - didn't realise they ditched HORSE and just played NLHE on the final table in 2006 (side note: why?!?)

The hold 'em round in HORSE is usually limit. That'll learn me for watching at work with the sound turned down.
  #30  
20-11-2007, 4:43 AM
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it wasnt a final table was it?
  #31  
20-11-2007, 4:52 AM
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Erm... if that wasn't the final table from the 2006 WSOP $50K HORSE event, then the tags are all kinds of wrong
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04-01-2008, 4:55 AM
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it is the final table and chip ends up taking it in the longest heads up with andy block in wsop history ... chip was on fire the whole night.. a great night for the fallen poker pro
  #33  
04-01-2008, 7:29 AM
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i would fold it in that situation, but its not hard to make the decision form the comp, but QQ is a much stronger hadn in real life versus internet so it would be tough.
  #34  
04-01-2008, 3:02 PM
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what i liked most about this clip is that you can see the respect that the players have when one bets and another re raises. unlike internet poker it shows its alot more fun to play live (because people respect you more in a live situation).
  #35  
04-01-2008, 5:01 PM
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i would fold it in that situation, but its not hard to make the decision form the comp, but QQ is a much stronger hadn in real life versus internet so it would be tough.

What is the difference between QQ live and QQ online.
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