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My 50 Most Memorable Hands
This instant classic relives the most incredible hands by the greatest poker player of all time. Great players, legends and unforgettable events in the history of poker march in and out of fifty years of momentous hands. Sit side-by-side with Doyle as he replays the excitement and life-changing moments of the most exciting and crucial hands in the history of poker—his...more
Paperback, 168 pages
Published
March 27th 2007
by Cardoza
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That Doyle Brunson, possibly the greatest poker player ever, has an amazing memory should come as no surprise. The fact that he seems able to remember the exact cards played in games that took place, in some cases, over fifty years ago is staggering. That these hands are so extraordinary makes this book rather useless as a primer, but also makes it extraordinarily entertaining. Very charming and fun.
It is rather thin, however. At only 163 pages, with a blank page between each hand an...more
It is rather thin, however. At only 163 pages, with a blank page between each hand an...more
Fun read, Doyle takes you back to the dusty roads of West Texas and beyond for a look at his 50 most memorable poker hands. This man has been everywhere, done everything and seen things in the poker world that most of us today can't imagine. This is a great book for anyone new to the game of poker who wants to catch a glimpse of poker's yesteryears.
this is a fun book for poker fans.
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Doyle Brunson, nicknamed "Texas Dolly" is an American poker player, who won the World Series of Poker in 1976 and 1977.
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