Doyle Brunson 10 2 Win
Posted By admin On 11/04/22The 'Doyle Brunson ' is common slang for 2 particular pre-flop hands in the variation of Poker known as ' Texas Hold 'Em '. These hands are 10-2 offsuited, and A-Qo. The former is named the Doyle Brunson because Doyle Brunson, the actual living poker legend, won the World Series of Poker with this hand twice consecutively. Doylebrunson.com is the official personal site of Legendary 10 time World Series of Poker Champion www.DoyleBrunson.com, is exclusively powered and managed by Level Media on behalf of Doyle Brunson.-Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Brunson (born August 10, 1933) is an American professional poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years. He is the first two-time World Series of Poker main event champion to win consecutively, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker.

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And 10-3 is the new 10-2.
Brunson bested Minh Ly in Event #29 ($5,000 Short-Handed NLH) for the title. On the final hand, Minh Ly limped on the button, and Brunson attempted a steal by moving all in. Ly, setting a trap, quickly calls. Brunson has the 10c-3d… Ly the Ks-Qd. The flop produces a 9s-8d-3h, giving Brunson a pair. A King or Queen do not make an appearance on the turn and river, and Brunson wins the event and $367,800. Minh Ly takes home $203,715 for 2nd.
At 71, Brunson is having maybe one of the best year’s of his career. He’s a true class act, champion, and legend of the game.

Other cash finishers in Event #29 (making this win for Brunson even more impressive) includes: 3rd – Scotty Nguyen ($106,105), 4th – Layne Flack ($99,030), 5th – Ayaz Mahmood ($82,055), 6th – Jason Lester ($67,905), 7th – Steven Rosen ($45,270), 8th Men Nguyen ($45,270), 11th – Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson ($16,975), 15th -John Hennigan ($11,320), 17th – John Juanda $11,320, 18th – Jean Michael Kabbaj ($11,320), 29th – Allen Cunningham ($8,490), 30th – Chip Reese ($8,490), 33rd – Peter Costa ($7,780), 40th – Lee Watkinson ($6,790).

Named the “Doyle Brunson”, there are two particular hands in Texas Holdem that are given this nickname. These hands are 10-2 and A-Q. The former was named after the living poker legend because he won the World Series of Poker on this hand, which is traditionally considered to be a very poor starting hand. The latter is named after Doyle “Texas Dolly” Brunson for a very different reason. It’s the hand he hates the most, and will fold it often, even though it’s considered a strong preflop hand.

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