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  • based on bet sizing and action it's a marginal call at best, but I'm sure doyle had a read on the dude which makes it a good call. Of course we can't see this through the video so it might seem like doyle's just being a calling station

  • What say the boy whit glasses? "You really........doyle brunson"?

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  • @formy84 ...just tried to bluff..

  • he look two the other player and the other player put his eyes down 1.37 like a layer when someone asking something and that person dont say the true and he believed he had nothing

  • Calling station

  • he reminds me of the old man from pawn stars

  • ouh american world series is not 'world'

  • Doyle is like Chuck Norris of Poker.

  • STANDARD!

  • Haha. His stare told Doyle that he's bluffing. lol

  • Doyle was there when they invented Poker

  • @Redd2bluu ahahaha le poker existe depuis plus de 600 ans , idiot

  • @njpap14

    c'est toi qui comprend rien. c'est de l'humour. de l'humour americain/anglais a mon avis vu que je vois ces blagues qu'ecrite en anglais sur des forum ou en commentaire.

  • why would you bet when a 3 comes on the turn?

  • @zim3x

    When you have set pro?

  • @K12Matiss

    so you would play a 3-3?

  • Guy was giving off obvious tells. At 1:08 he tries to stare Brunson down. At 1:13 he looks very uncomfortable when Brunson calls. At 1:31 he tries to do the same basic amateur move by staring Doyle down again. Any pro calls there

  • @yoda exactly. when he stared down to him, doyle immediately knew he was bluffing.

  • Call with Ace high... LIKE A BOASSS!!!

  • pretty sure Doyle has alot of bitches haha

  • I am guessing A10 for the wildcard hand.

  • never bluff the legend

  • Bluffing a pro with +50 years experience? Suicide!

  • why is it that whenever a pro does something great, p people like postflopper and hari2012 have to downgrade it by saying it was easy? just stfu, you are nobodies that need to flaunt their poker wisdom on youtube to make yourselves feel better. go write a book or something, stop posting shit

  • @xothl i'm not saying its easy or taking anything away from doyle. all i meant was that its interesting to see his body language is 'typical' of a bluff, obviously i'm saying this in hindsight and i acknowledge a massive difference in making the decision live with money on the line or having the luxury of watching it several times in my own time on youtube

  • To bluff Doyle, first of all, you need to represent something. Kier doesn't. I would have instacalled Kier on the river, just like Doyle did.

  • @MizukiNorito it's easier when you can see the cards, isn't it.

  • @MizukiNorito so your saying Kier isnt representing KQ KJ K10 K9 K8, 22, 33, 44, 65 and A5 he can defently have those hands which would make sense

  • pretty easy bluff to pick off. the flop's 2 3 K. why would a K check there? look at the turn card. with a raise preflop, it's difficult for an amateur to hold a 3 as well. if he had the K he would have bet the flop. standard call with AJ. and river paired the 4. pretty straightforward call here really.

  • @postflopper ok, you're the MAN!! :))

    everybody is a poker pro on youtube :))

  • @postflopper ok, you're the MAN!! :))

    everybody is a poker pro on youtube :))

  • @postflopper

    yeah a K has to bet because he has a pair on the flop. slowplaying? never! there is no slowplaying. if he checks, its obvious that he got nothing. GREAT READ BY POSTFLOPPER

  • @xELxSOBREVIVIENTEx if he did have a king and checked the flop, then made the next two bets, he'd have been paid off (assuming he didn't give doyle a tell, which is a big assumption). if he bets the flop, doyle probably folds right there.

  • @MaximusRelaximus yeah but i mean doyle could think: he has a K, slowplays it and on the turn theres a bet and on the river also a value bet to get paid with the pair of kings you know?

  • @postflopper Why, he could have plenty of pocket pairs: 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, TT maybe even JJ.

  • @BabeuuGladyaa791 actually_ù_cÕûLD_SûCk_m`y_bÃlL­s !!

  • you can tell from his body language after he bets on the river he is weak. he is staring directly at doyle trying to make himself seem aggressive and powerful which usually is a tale tale sign of the oposite

  • dude looked real uncomfortable when doyle called the turn, the best always pick up on everything...

  • OH WAIT IM THE TROLLL

  • Wtf is that idiotic low 'bluff' bet on the river.... that dude is representing a valuebet? he's a total douche... if u are planning to bluff Doyle dont be such a pussy with that low bet.

  • they really need to change the title of these things, its not as exciting when you automatically know whos going to win

    they should lay it out as a battle where its Doyle Brunson vs Kier instead, keep you guessing a bit

  • It's not that hard a call

    that guy tried to bluff at the wrong time

  • @Saroxify haha i know you - you're one of those people on youtube that know everything... say, can i have your email so that you can school me on poker because clearly, you should have videos on youtube of you at the WSOP yeh?

  • @azsilk

    look, he had no K on the flop, obviously, from the way he played the hand post flop, since u would want to raise it to prevent anyone holding A to have a free card.

    it is also unlikely that he had a set since he didnt played like he had a small pocket pair preflop.

  • the guy's a noob. not taking anything away from doyle though

  • give it a chances, it always makes a good anecdote anyway...

  • 1:58

    "That raised Doyle's winky."

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  • you can bluff whoever you want, but you got to be more convincing than 2500 dollars. it was like bakcing the losing horse, he had no chance. as for doyle brunson, he just did what other pros and alot of semi pros would have done. 2500 wold not have convinced most people

  • Squa-DOUCHE!!!!

  • lolz bluffing doyle is like getting away from the cops in a car chase!! it jus wont happen!!

  • Doyle is one of the most respectful players I've seen in poker

  • he shouldve bet higher lol 2,500 aint enough

  • @xsararangerpkerx But he didnt, because he didnt want that it looks like a bluff

  • did he died?

  • Value bet bluff was weak, can totally tell from his betting pattern he had nothing. These tricks don't work on pros especially when you're an unknown.

  • That was an easy tell @ 1m 40 secs on his facial tell.

  • @endlessmountain Oh yes, and youd call in early stage of tournament, lol

  • the guy that asks "did u just try to bluff doyle brunson?" looks like a fucking loser and pedophile that watches porn all day.

  • lol true.

  • Yeah that was me thanks...lol

  • dont try to bluff the boss

  • @Rex0pas DOYLE IS A DONK BITCH I OWN HIM

  • doyle is full of sex just want to sleep with him hes soo macho he smells of testosterone

  • @ keyur66666 are you gay?

  • only queerbags talk like that

  • LOL!! hahahaha

  • Doyle still has it.

  • yea i agree i like him way more than the jackass Phill Hellmuth

  • To be honest, I think I would have called, coz the way Kier was staring intensly at Doyle was trying to give off the impression of, "Look at me Doyle, I've got a confident stare, I've got a strong hand so just fold". My opinion anyway.

  • Well he is 76 he aint a young man But still one of the best!

  • poker ages you like a mofo

  • unknowen man made a big tell by staring at Doyle and trying to scare him.

  • doyle looks tired and "sick"

  • well he did have cancer 40years ago to go with losing use of his leg in his early twenties in an accident. and hes 76! so all in all he looks pretty good.

  • Doyle is the man!!!

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