Doyle Brunson plays 10 and a 2 at the World Series of Poker in 2003

Published Date Author: admin, October 17th, 2009

Doyle Brunson could have bet the turn after the dude checked twice to him, normally if somebody limp calls preflop and then checks to you twice. It’s very unlikely (especially on this board) that they hold a set or better, and if they did, they would have bet the turn. So if Doyle bets turn, Zimmerman folds, but check down is not bad either, probably Doyle wanted to show every player he can and will play bad hands as well!




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