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Old 11-27-2007, 05:51 PM
QuimKnight QuimKnight is offline
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pics of Doyle using 'force' or it didn't happen
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Old 11-27-2007, 05:56 PM
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Doyle once shot a man for snoring too loud.

Doyle used to turn off the lights and be in bed before it got dark.
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:15 PM
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After Doyle won that huge pot vs Guy and said, "Jamie cost you that pot by telling me about that 9 7 of spades," I laughted my [censored] ass off and my respect for him shot up 10 fold. Funniest poker moment of all time imo.
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:18 PM
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After Doyle won that huge pot vs Guy and said, "Jamie cost you that pot by telling me about that 9 7 of spades," I laughted my [censored] ass off and my respect for him shot up 10 fold. Funniest poker moment of all time imo.

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LOL @ guy
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Old 11-28-2007, 12:50 AM
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you speak like you actually know anything about him. Doyle's rep is, unlike most in the poker world, pretty untarnished. I have no delusions about his sainthood, but I'd bet all of my money (a small bet, unfortunately) that he's a standup kind of guy...
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Old 11-28-2007, 12:59 AM
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you speak like you actually know anything about him. Doyle's rep is, unlike most in the poker world, pretty untarnished. I have no delusions about his sainthood, but I'd bet all of my money (a small bet, unfortunately) that he's a standup kind of guy...

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the guy wouldn't stake his own daughter in the WSOP giving the excuse that it's "too much of a crapshoot"

he can't be that great of a guy
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:31 AM
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you speak like you actually know anything about him. Doyle's rep is, unlike most in the poker world, pretty untarnished. I have no delusions about his sainthood, but I'd bet all of my money (a small bet, unfortunately) that he's a standup kind of guy...

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the guy wouldn't stake his own daughter in the WSOP giving the excuse that it's "too much of a crapshoot"

he can't be that great of a guy

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How many family members do you stake? You don't tell them that if they are good enough to play in the ME, they are good enough to satellite in do you? What if she asked Doyle for money to play the lottery or roulette, would he be "not that great a guy" if he refused to stake her?
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:34 AM
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you speak like you actually know anything about him. Doyle's rep is, unlike most in the poker world, pretty untarnished. I have no delusions about his sainthood, but I'd bet all of my money (a small bet, unfortunately) that he's a standup kind of guy...

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the guy wouldn't stake his own daughter in the WSOP giving the excuse that it's "too much of a crapshoot"

he can't be that great of a guy

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How many family members do you stake? You don't tell them that if they are good enough to play in the ME, they are good enough to satellite in do you? What if she asked Doyle for money to play the lottery or roulette, would he be "not that great a guy" if he refused to stake her?

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thats different you dee dee dee... doyle promots the wsop and poker... not lottery or roulette
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:41 AM
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Who cares anyway. Brunson is irrelevant.
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:54 AM
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you speak like you actually know anything about him. Doyle's rep is, unlike most in the poker world, pretty untarnished. I have no delusions about his sainthood, but I'd bet all of my money (a small bet, unfortunately) that he's a standup kind of guy...

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the guy wouldn't stake his own daughter in the WSOP giving the excuse that it's "too much of a crapshoot"

he can't be that great of a guy

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How many family members do you stake? You don't tell them that if they are good enough to play in the ME, they are good enough to satellite in do you? What if she asked Doyle for money to play the lottery or roulette, would he be "not that great a guy" if he refused to stake her?

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well first of all people don't call me the godfather of poker, and i don't bet huge amounts of money on sporting events, prop bets, and such. if i did both of those things and my own daughter asked me to play the 1 poker tournament of the year most worth playing in, i'd say yes.
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