Doyle Brunson gambles with Death
It all began when Mack Rawden wrote CinemaBlend's "100 Most Likely People to Die in 2009" and listed Brunson in 16th avenue with a 10% try the chance to die from obesity (Brunson was 130 pounds heavier five years ago).
Brunson wrote near it in his blog nicknaming Rawden a "Clown" and then choreography "… he said it was a 10% come into being I would die. I would like to lay 10-1 for any small amount if anybody knows this kidder."
Sure satisfyingly some wall telephone
calls were made and Rawden sworn and affirmed the bet for $1,000 (which resources Brunson would pay out $10,000) with all the net profit going to American Cancer Society.
One of Brunson's poker colleagues will hold the bet with the reachable list of trustees composing Jack Binion, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey, Bobby Baldwin, Jennifer Harman and Mike Sexton.
You can read more with the sparely macabre bet by kinesitherapy to ((DoylesRoom.com))
Brunson, currently 75 years old, is aimed to be the most accomplished poker playboy in the life and letters of the game. He holds 10 WSOP bracelets and is usually considered the "Godfather of Poker." He revolutionized the game in the 1980s by releasing poker move book Super/System and followed it up with the well-thought-of Super/System 2.
It's not the predominant time that mortal has counted Brunson out. In the beginning 1960s Brunson was diagnosed with a cancerous spasm in his weasand and the prefigurement was dour: Doctors gave him worlds apart
months to live as the edema was under forced draft spreading towards his perspicacity.
Ever the piker, Brunson chose to try a wildcat
surgery as his last hope. When all was said and done, he was ostensible cancer free.
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