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  • andy bloch looked like a dumbazz sayin doyle never folding queens there....then doyle says yea right.................he should have said i would never fold queens there..............guess MIT blacjack team didnt help him........

  • i ever lost with pair of queens and i cant fold this

    What is the secret???!! omg

    Amazing fold from doyle

  • @Manu165 the secret is over 50 years of poker under that cowboy hat and the biggest name in poker history.

  • Thank YOU! for titling the video like you did and not actually what happens in the hand, makes it a lot better. :)

  • I hope they keep the HORSE tourney somewhat exclusive ($50k buy in helps). I would hate to see it watered down like the Main Event.

  • Nice..

    Chip passed?!? RIP Mr Reese, heck of a card player.

  • can doyle put him on KK? 2,3,7 board a set makes more sense there B/c there was no 3 bet preflop. wasn't it limp pot? min raise from chip is fishy though of 220k. doyle only has twice that left behind. great fold doyle.

  • @raysalsa1 utg raises 3.5x big blind Chip Reese is utg+1 he never has 77 33 or 22. Doyle folds because Reese has an overpair. Sidenote but sizings are terrible in this hand.

  • @raysalsa1 lol, everyone's a poker genius when after they see the video

  • un fold "stratosphérique " !!! incroyable !

  • @urmims It was Chip Reese that passed away.

  • @urmims He didn't die, dick.

  • Nice!

  • TJ, Singer, Ivey, Reese, Brunson... easy table much?

  • OMG what a table...Doyle, Chip Reese, TJ Cloutier, Ivey, Andy Bloch and Singer

  • hahaha ace my ass

  • What a motherfucken table

  • @JLMKMP if you mean money wise, im pretty sure its a tournament.

    But it would be nice to be on a table with a $900k pot lol

  • @junkrat1

    Indeed, it was the 10K Horse championship at WSOP, that Reese won

  • @magicolivier 50k

  • @JLMKMP amen.

  • @haroonKS

    Too bad you did not really read what superdave wrote: he is saying that in most of online tournaments full of donkeys, a kid holding 6's like Singer was, would probably push all in on such a flop, and of course hit a set on the river against Q's and K's...

  • niceeee

  • The fact that they dont believe he folded two queens there shows how the experience sometimes wins from the agression

  • Niiccce ... What an amazing line up at that table, btw.

  • This finals table is like a murderers row...all sharks!

  • amazing laydown by doyle. doyle only had about 30bb to start the hand and he already had 1/3 of his stack committed after his flop bet. the only hands he should fear is KK+, sets, and possible bottom two pairs. i dont see doyle beating much other than a bluff or 10s or Js so he decides to fold. awesome laydown. im a huge nit and even i dont think i could fold in that spot (then again most of the people i play against are micro stakes donkeysl lol)

  • Great read Doyle.

  • nice

  • US players are able to play real poker on pokerview

  • guess what happen if facebook player on doyle position? yep! they will all in in a split second lol

  • Nice....

  • Nice!

  • chip should have gone all in preflop

  • my god that table is full of legends, doyle, chip, TJ, IVEY! OMG what a table.

  • @dh144498 Yeah, I agree with you! 100%

    And in addition to those players you mentioned, don't forget, 3 time bracelet winner Dewey Tomko, 1993 World Champion Jim Bechtel, David Singer, Andy Bloch, and Patrick Antonius too! No weak players at this table at all...Probably one of the most talented and toughest group of poker players at a tournament final table, EVER!!!

  • @dh144498

    Don't forget Andy Bloch.....jk lol

  • The way both these legends played the hand was a thing of beauty....it should be in a movie...especially with Andy's comment about the other card being an ace. Then T.J. trying to set Andy straight....just amazing.

  • @verve44 I actually disagree. With all do respect to Chip Reese, he couldn't have won less in this hand, which preflop is basically a setup. Of course he couldnt know that. But the minraise on the flop represented a monster, and Doyle was able to get away from it.

    Not that I would ever be able to do that, i'd shove for sure in Doyle's position, but Reese by playing it differently could've won the maximum.

  • great leydown but for doyle it's just good one...he's the mannnn

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  • nice, nice , nice lol southpark

  • YEAH THATS HOW THE OLD GUYS R PLAYIN!!

    2 OF THE BEST NLHE PLAYERS EVER!!RIP CHIP

  • Naissss.

  • Horrible raise from chip on the flop

  • @InfoNympho44 ignorant imbecile

    

  • @sondre523 Why, that's what gave it away, it was either a set or an overpair at that point.

  • @InfoNympho44 When you're regarded as the greatest cash game player and one of the best poker players in general, then you can criticize.

  • @Microman451 He didn't get famous for his No Limit Holdem game, there are hundreds of people out there who would have beaten him in NL if he was still alive

  • @InfoNympho44 I don't think I mentioned anywhere that he was a NLHoldem specialist obviously he won the H.O.R.S.E Tourny because he's a well rounded player. What is true is that he's still considered the best cash game player which is what I did say.

  • @Microman451 No u didn't but this is a NL hand, and u have to judge his play here by his NL skills, and not his skills in the other games

  • @InfoNympho44 stop talking you are just showing the world you know absolutely nothing about poker

  • @haroonKS of course, he wasn't referring to david singer...he was saying in donkaments, kids wouldn't do that. obviously singer is a pro with tournament success. "knows more than you ever will" is a such a fatalistic attitude. just because someone knows more now, doesn't mean they will continue to do so. but thanks for your smarmy comments, pro.

  • @haroonKS exactly. he is getting 3 to 1 ish on his money. and if he hits his set he knows he is good. when doyle leads out he knows he is beat...even preflop.

  • great play, great poker beetwen them

  • I know you couldn't make that fold

  • That's a tough final table man... Doyle, Ivey, TJ... mother of god

  • KINGS VS QUEENS OMG FILTHY I LOVE TEXAS HOLDEM CAN SOME1 TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY

  • NICE haha love the south park

  • wow what a sick table!

    full of legends

  • nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnICE

  • I love Doyles comment there "yeah right" and then TJ's comment...I just love it.

  • doyle , chp reese, tj cloutier and ivey at the same table. those where the times. I wish there where a full footage of this

  • @julesickdrums

    H.O.R.S.E 2006 final table is on Youtube

  • @salao8701 well, thank you sir

  • Thats poker folkes ...

  • insane, that's poker!

  • lol niiiiccce. props on the sp ref

  • 75% of the poker players think they are better than the other 75%

  • @JiuJitsuislife so there is a 150% of poker players?

  • andy blch making bad comment after the hands as if nobody would lay down QQ

  • niiice!! hahahaha

  • This is an incredible table. Doyle, chip, TJ, ivey. I would pay money to play against these people. No doubt many people have payed more than Id be willing too.

  • what a laydown. This is why he is a legend

  • what made this video is complete is the south park ending! niicee.

  • isnt andy bloch a good player

  • @supern00b very

  • Andy Bloch was the one saying doyle would't lay that down. Only reason Andy said that is because he is all about his math.

  • simply awsome....poker is like breathing for them...

  • nice indeed

    only a poker legend could lay down QQ with that ridiculous flop

    even the (supposed) above average players at table were sure it wasn't QQ

  • 2 Legends sitting right next to one another. Absolutely amazing.

  • In a later conversation shown on Poker after dark, Doyle expalined why he folded.

    1. He knew with the chip stack, he and Chip wanted to stay out of each others way,

    2. He'd played against Chip more than any other player at tat table and knew Chip wouldn't make that play as a bluff,

    3. Chip Reese, was well known for his cash game poker, and that move as a bluff wouldn't fit in with any profitable play down the line.

  • wow one of the only people in the world who could make that lay down...they were also each others closest friends in the poker world so they knew how the other played.

  • wow.... amazing that he doesnt bust on that flop

  • T.j is like : "shut up, kid"

  • That's really sick, i will never fold that hand! He's paranormal! :)

  • NICE NICE

  • NICE

  • fun hand to watch every year or so... but now I realize that Doyle might also have been considering that Chip had set-mined and hit the flop, he didn't just have to have KK or AA.

    And occasionally he might have folded the best hand vs. Chip's JJ or TT, since he Doyle mighta played AK the same way, but oh well, most of the time Doyle knows he's beat here.

  • wts with southpark at the end lol nice fold too

  • monster lay down, but he knows reese game. I can't fold there, it's a standard shove in any game you play, i mean sitg and go, cash and tournament

  • wowww impressive the best fold ive seen all year

  • Andy's guess of AQ was actually a very good one (logically) as Doyle would play AQ exactly the same a lot of the time and there are more card combinations of AQ.

  • if you know the player against you and know a lot of information ,you will lay down your queens very good laydown

  • niccceeessssssssssssssssssssss­ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss­sssss

  • Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaay more impressive than the Romanello Jacks Full laydown.

  • @WaspSnG

    i agree

  • QQ v KK standard

  • 1:59 i bet you that moment... doyle brunson shut out the crowd noise and the other players at the table...

  • what a table

  • great laydown by doyle. he could have been busted on that hand preflop or postflop.

  • nice

  • i mean most of us here prob play poker.... some better than others but i just wanna ask.... how can one possible not lose a lot of chips here, late in a tourney? with such a flop.... only KK or AA realistically have you beat... barring a set of course... i dont think i could make such a lay down unless i was being ultra conservative and wanted to make it to 4 or 5th place passively.... Doyle lost 300K... almost 50% stack... someone please give me some insight....

  • @homeslice2387 I dont think it is possible to make a lay down like that in a random tournament against unknown players without having a particularly strong read on your opponent. But Doyle has played with Chip for 30 years and im sure he has quite a bit of knowledge on the various hands chip would be min raising with in that situation. Other than that its tough not to go broke on that hand, poker at its finest.

  • This is poker, not $100 buyin cashgame on 8 tables against clueless idiots.

    Doyle > all.

  • the guy that is talking at 2:40 is so dumb. trying to guess a legends hand instead of enjoying the light coming out from these two

  • @MrSmartComment that "dumb" guy is andy bloch,MIT graduate...he made millions playing blackjack and poker,one of the smartest guys in poker :P

  • Mate, Doooh of course it's Bloch, hey I watch lessons of his on ftp interactive poker lessons, and yeah he is a great player, BUT he shouldn't try to guess Doyle's hand vs Chip, because these two know each other too well to play standart poker. P.S. Doyle is know to never or at least very very rarely play Aq, thats why this hand is called The Brunson, Andy should know this, and yeah i shouldn't have called Andy dumb, i guess i was steaming because Andy didin't respect Doyle's folding skills. Sry

  • @MrSmartComment Why apologize?1 T.J. basically told him to shut up.

  • @MrSmartComment That "dump" is Andy Bloch, lawyer, poker multi millionaire and poker teacher.

  • Nice

  • Poker on a higher level... 5*

  • Literally the best fold I have ever seen. With the stack sizes it is just incredible. I am speechless

  • Its so sad seeing Chip playing some world class poker and now hes gone ...

    RIP Chip and truly gr8 laydown by Doyle

  • wow, world class laydown!

  • NICEEEEE

  • @ willnotforgetthislo, superdave31 and to all that rated their comment as positive

    well, you proved to the world that you don't know absolute nothing about the poker world. calling andy bloch a "dumbass" and david singer a "kid'. I'd say two very unhapiness commentaries.

    @ iwillnotforgetthislo: only world class players like brunson could've made that fold. so shut up because if wasn't for the cameras no way you would put doyle on QQ

  • doyle brunson monster

  • Nobody can make that laydown with that flop...

  • man i bet even top 5 poker players would have gona broke with queens there ....Man doyle is a god father of poker

  • i think that's the best fold i've ever seen considering that flop. I don't know much about reese's game, but im pretty sure those old school pros throw away 22-33 from ep. So 77-kk-aa cuz none of the two pair combos make sense either. 3 Hands, and a reraising range of a million hands. Unbelievable fold.

  • niceee

  • Norman Chad is so irritating. That type of humour went out of fashion 20 years ago....

  • he was pot comitted what a lay down NICE>>>>>

  • GOOD FOLD BY TEXAS DOLLY

  • andy bloch lol thats why he will always be mediocre

  • @MarkDyson09 Ouch!

  • @MarkDyson09 yet he makes millions playing cards. funny how those mediocre players get lucky over and over again.

  • What a lineup! Is this from the 2006 WSOP H.O.R.S.E. tournament Chip won?

  • @dantean yeah man Chip won it, although he got pretty lucky heads up!

  • nice

  • what information i was a continuation bet and he als thought he had the best hand because chip played that hand well too, because he just called preflop

  • i think doyle bet too much on the flop. he could ahve got the information with a smaller bet

  • @AdyMiles lol no actually he knew that because he called that

  • if he made a weak bet any1 would raise him

  • Doyle himself says it was a bad laydown (over time, he thinks its a profitable call/raising spot) - look at Poker After Dark ep 19 3/4. But given how well he knows the opponent, gut instint is powerful - i'd say it was a good laydown (even over time - given the opponent)

  • niccce

  • wow doyle = skills

  • what makes me laugh in a lot of donkaments the kid with the 6s would probably shove there thinking low flop no ace king or queen! and then theyd hit a 6 on the river anyway

  • @superdave31 Singer is actually a pro.

  • @superdave31 yeah, except the silly 'kid' in this vid has won more than $4000000 playing poker :P

  • that lay down is way more unreal than that jacks full one imo, on the jacks full one the guy done a super raise pre-flop so it was possible to put him on two kings, tho i'm pretty sure doyle was putting him on a set here rather than kings or aces given the flat call pre-flop...

  • @faheemnajm69

    I dunnow why they thumb you down, you made a great point in my opinion.

    In the 'Jacks Full' hand there was made a big raise préflop and the board developed in a way the reraise couldn't really represent anything worse than Jacks Full. You're not reraising to often with broadway on that board, it's paired and what lower hand is gonna call you? If it was a serious raise to get some more chips out of the other player it wouldn't be made to often by a Queen now would it?

  • @faheemnajm69

    Any hand better than Broadway in that spot would crush 'Jacks Full', so unless the player with 'Kings Full' thought he could bluff (wich isn't likely in this case) or thought broadway with four cards to a straight and a paired board was worth the reraise, he would have a better hand than 'Jacks Full'. This hand on the other side, with this flop and Queens for Doyle spells no trouble for him. 7 3 2 Rainbow as good as it can get right? Top laydown I would go broke on both hands btw

  • this video shows old school pwns new school. bloch = pwned

  • what's up with them using that JV deck of cards?!

  • i think this must be one of the last games of poker chip reese played... R.I.P. Chip... you are still a great player and looking down upon us.

  • As the video says, Nice! Doyle is easily one of my favourite players. He has such magnificent instinct.

  • Great laydown to a minraise!

  • Nice!

  • dumbass saying "he wouldn't lay down 2 queens, probably AQ or something" and Doyle is like "shut up kid"

  • who did that..

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo that "dumbass" is andy bloch. easily one of the smartest and best players in the world. i dont know about you but i would never be able to make this laydown so props to doyle.

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo that was andy bloch hes not really a " dumbass" way to make use of your large vocabulary though.

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo that was Andy Bloch saying it was AQ. he is no slouch of a poker player. Chip Reese is probably the only person that in that position Doyle would lay down Q's to

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo @iwillnotforgetthislo that was Andy Bloch saying it was AQ. he is no slouch of a poker player. Chip Reese is probably the only person that in that position Doyle would lay down Q's to so there is no reason not to think he has AQ

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo do you have any idea who that "dumbass" is?

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo It was something like this: " He showed one queen. The other one was probably an Ace." Doyle - "Ace my ass."

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo that dumbass is alot smarter and richer then you'll ever be. sorry kid

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo do you even have any idea who that "dumbass" is? apparently, you don't

  • @iwillnotforgetthislo that dumbass is andy bloch,one ov d best nl players n d world!!!

  • nicccceeee

  • what final table is this?

    its epic!

  • lol at 1:00, thats a scary view, looking across the table and knowing ur up against two of the greatest poker minds

  • I wonder if david singer hadn't been in the pot, how the post-flop action would've gone. Whether Chip would've still raised Doyle or if Doyle would even have bet out in the first place.

  • this is probably one of my fav hands of all time

  • DOYLE KNOWS HIS GAME!

  • That's experience in action.

    With that flop, Doyle's bet shows to everyone that he has a big pair. Chip's raise to that shows Doyle that Chip also has a big pair.... and probably bigger than his.

    No way 99.999% of internet players fold there.

  • I love all the idiots who don't understand Chip who think that Doyle wouldn't fold 2 queens to him in that situation. They just keep talking and demonstrating their ignorance.

  • thats why hes the godfather of poker!

    amazin....respect to the old skool poker

    r.i.p chip

  • nice

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