WSOP x10

I know, I feel lame doing this, but it is the World Series, and it is the one poker player most people have heard of.

It’s not the main event, but it’s still plenty impressive to beat a field like he did, and for the tenth time. Here’s the final hand.

Date / Time: 2005-07-01 03:51:00
Title: Doyle Brunson Wins Event #29 ($5,000 Short-Handed No-Limit Hold’em)
Log: Hand 157 – Minh Ly has the button, he limps, Brunson moves all in, and Ly immediately calls. Brunson shows 10c-3d, and Ly has Ks-Qd. The flop comes 9s-8d-3h, and Brunson takes the lead with a pair, and Ly needs a queen, a king, or something runner-runner to stay alive. The turn card is the 4h, and Ly is down to six outs. The river card is the 5c, and Minh Ly is eliminated in second place, earning $203,715.

Doyle Brunson wins Event #29 ($5,000 Short-Handed No-Limit Hold’em), earning $367,800 and his record-tying tenth World Series of Poker bracelet.

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