Created by Ragnar4 on July 22, 2009
Definition
1) One of the most famous Texas Hold’em players in modern times. Having written several conglomerations of books, todays poker popularity can be traced back to a handfull of people, Doyle Brunson being one of the most influential. 2) T2 off. So named because Doyle Brunson won not one, but two WSOP bracelet championships with this hand. 3) AQoff. Also named after Doyle Brunson because of Doyles refusal to play this hand, referring to it as a "Trap Hand"
Example
Doyle Brunson was responsible for collaborating and writing one of the most influential poker books of our time: Super System 1.
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