A Setback for Lee
Doug Lee made his move on the turn, but David Baker wasn't having any of it. Lee check-called 8,300 from Baker on a flop of . When the turn fell , Lee again checked. However, this time, when Baker bet 12,400, Lee check-raised all in. Baker snap-called for 44,100 more with . He was sitting pretty for a double-up against Lee's , which he got when the board blanked out . Lee is down to 80,000.
Bakes is my new hero. More people need to snapcall Doug Lee.
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about poker but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about poker but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about poker but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
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People continue to mistake Doug Lee with Doug Kim, how unfortunate for Doug Kim
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about poker but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem. To all my fans, I'll see you on the felt
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about poker but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
"Dumanski is also famous for his invention of the Polish Mohawk; a mohawk style in which a stripe is shaved down the middle of one's head and all other hair is left regular length. It was invented when he said that he would shave his head if Doug "The Canadian Superbomber" Lee ever won a WSOP bracelet. Doug Lee won a WSOP Circuit $10k main event, and a WSOP Circuit championship ring, however this did not completely satisfy the original wager's requirements. They agreed to settle with Dumanski shaving just a 1/3 of his hair, and thus the Polish Mohawk was born."
I usually just lurk, but just to give another point of view... I've met Doug twice in LV off the felt. 1st time was for about 10-15 minutes taking the shuttle from the Rio back to the Strip during the Series. He was very nice and we talked a bit about me seeing Doug on Tv but really just Vegas in July and small talk. The second time I met him was about a year later and he remembered me and asked how things were going. I'm not refuting anything anyone has said, but sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
Don't know if this has been mentioned, but the talk page of his wikipedia entry has the following text: I no longer wish to have a wiki page. Please remove.
Don't know if this has been mentioned, but the talk page of his wikipedia entry has the following text: I no longer wish to have a wiki page. Please remove.
Fascinating, isn't it.
Hate to be a downer but 64.128.15.244 (the person making that edit) resolves to CO. I hope someone can point out that I am a n00b and I am wrong and that the *real* Doug Lee actually wrote that.