Duration: 06:43 minutes Upload Time: 2007-11-27 02:57:21 User: blitypimp :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Doyle Brunson High Stakes Poker Daniel Negreanu Phil Ivey Gus Hansen David Benyamine Hellmuth Jamie Gold
Description: Doyle Brunson and Guy Laliberte play the biggest pot (818k) in High Stakes Poker history on episode 14 of High Stakes Poker Season 4 |
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terranu1 ::: Favorites 2008-01-11 12:32:55 guy doesnt care if he's loosing 10 milions on poker , he can donate charity money not only from his poker earnings rofl. He earns roughly400.000$ a day. __________________________________________________ | |
gaminkalv ::: Favorites 2008-01-07 17:23:33 its all fun and games for guy... damn billionaires i envy them __________________________________________________ | |
utubmaster ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 03:45:49 Dollie very seldom plays big pots, I must say its nice to see him pwn this guy __________________________________________________ | |
rennsalami ::: Favorites 2007-12-29 20:56:22 i bet you cant loose that many chips XD me either... __________________________________________________ | |
picklemckflickle ::: Favorites 2007-12-25 12:08:55 doyles only called this thinking he's behind, as in supersystems he,s willing 2 call off all his chips on draws, he doesnt like 2 leave money in the pot. bad play by the other guy cause doyle wasnt about 2 leave 150k in the pot when he has the nut flush draw __________________________________________________ | |
kingqueenoff21 ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 14:07:43 doyle did announce he was steaming a bit. either way a good play by Doyle considering guy had been re-raising only with big hands. __________________________________________________ | |
xSkipperJx ::: Favorites 2007-12-18 20:39:54 This hand shows the difference between pros and us. Gutsy re-raise. Personally i would have folded 99% of the time to this. Because its close to how trip Jacks or AK or two pair on the flop or any big hand would have played out. But Doyle then puts him all in. Awesome. __________________________________________________ | |
myou88 ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 22:04:42 for sure. you could tell doyle had a good read on him because he flipped his cards almost instantly when told to so he knew he had the best hand. __________________________________________________ | |
esco42085 ::: Favorites 2007-12-14 06:48:53 doyle bets 110 000 with the best hand on the turn. guy was supposed to fold or raise, he chose to raise. it didnt work no big deal. i could definetly see how guy thought doyle was weak. not a bad play at all. he could of called and went all in on the river instead. __________________________________________________ | |
r3dj3ster ::: Favorites 2007-12-09 12:03:13 use the promo code power1 on full tilt for a 100% bonus up to your first $600! __________________________________________________ | |
ShaneFM ::: Favorites 2007-12-02 18:34:09 Yea? Well at least i didn't lose almost all my chips on a stupid bet on National T.V. for millions to see-hahaah! Look buddy, he made a bad play and it wasn't his first. He's just not a good poker player..you have to agree. __________________________________________________ | |
FrighterZ ::: Favorites 2007-12-02 18:05:24 in his book you're a loser __________________________________________________ | |
cordione ::: Favorites 2007-11-29 16:03:26 haha bad play from both players, from doyle? dolly knows the donk would fells good with his hand if he had a pair and he also had the nut flush draw,maybe if Guy had the better hand, he would run it twice and make a split... __________________________________________________ | |
TripSnowmen ::: Favorites 2007-11-29 15:59:43 You guys think he called just cause he has the money thats not why. Doyle is a world class player he had a read on his opponent which was probably about 80% accurate, and with him having a 20% chance of catching the flush why not call. By the way he has over half his money in the pot already. How could the 2 possibly help that dude, and he was so figity while raising. __________________________________________________ | |
jadziad ::: Favorites 2007-11-29 14:47:47 nope sorry it hasn't, nh, not sure if Doyle was steaming or made a great call, but noone expected such a pot I guess with one pair __________________________________________________ |
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Doyle Brunson vs Guy Laliberte 818k Pot, Biggest On HSP
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