Re: WPT Poker by the Book 2 thread
Doyle was third that year, going out with J9d vs. 99 on a 9xx, two diamond flop.
McEvoy and the runner-up (Peate, I think?) then played the longest, nittiest heads-up match in main event history.
I read somewhere that long, boring match was responsible for chasing TV coverage away until 1987.
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