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Doug Lee, biggest toolbox ever? Doug Lee, biggest toolbox ever?

04-18-2010 , 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Clayton
is the doug lee twitter account real? plz god be real
No it isn't pretty sure it's the same person running Doug Lee and Eskimo Clark's twitter page
04-19-2010 , 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by gobbo
"So Doug and two other guys get in a big pot where Doug bets the turn on a Q74T two diamond board, gets raised and the preflop reraiser coldcalls. Doug calls and river is the jack of diamonds. Doug bets out like 1/3 pot and the raiser from the last street now shoves. Doug has like 20% of the pot left behind in his stack and tanks for 3 minutes or so. Someone calls the clock on him and he sits there. Floor comes over, starts to count down.

When they get to 5-10 seconds left, Doug puts his big chips on top of his stack of chips and pushes it forward (in a dramatic way) just before the line. The line at bellagio for tournaments is binding, but anything that doesn't go over the line doesn't count. So he holds this for 3 seconds looking for a response and the whole table is looking at him saying "WHAT THE ****." The floor is standing RIGHT THERE and says 'hand is dead.' The floor looks at him and says "I have seen that before, you do that again and you get a penalty."

Doug stumbles over his words a bit and claims that he was not trying to angleshoot at all."

The funniest thing about this story is the fact that he pushed the chips forward 'in a dramatic way'. I can so imagine him doing it lol. What a toolbox.
04-19-2010 , 06:10 AM
Played with Doug in the 25k today, and everything about him rubbed me the wrong way.

The part about him that would have gone unnoticed had I not known about his toolboxesque ways, was that everytime he placed a bet he would use oversize chips so that the dealer would give him change, and he could amass a large stack of small denomination chips to make himself look/feel like a beast. Naturally, he had to make change for people quite often, and when asked to do so he would reluctantly comply, but made it obvious he was annoyed that his large stack of physical chips he 'earned' would be shrinking.
04-19-2010 , 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by studgear
Played with Doug in the 25k today, and everything about him rubbed me the wrong way.

The part about him that would have gone unnoticed had I not known about his toolboxesque ways, was that everytime he placed a bet he would use oversize chips so that the dealer would give him change, and he could amass a large stack of small denomination chips to make himself look/feel like a beast. Naturally, he had to make change for people quite often, and when asked to do so he would reluctantly comply, but made it obvious he was annoyed that his large stack of physical chips he 'earned' would be shrinking.
link. He was the first one to get busted in the 25k$.
04-19-2010 , 07:16 AM
Not his day...
04-19-2010 , 01:05 PM
Did somebody stake him for the $25k?
04-19-2010 , 02:23 PM
This thread = evil vortex

Beware that if you start reading this thread, you will have no desire to actually play poker because you will be sucked into the toolbox vortex and unable to return until you reach the very last post.

I wasted hours on this thread and it was worth every second. Thank you.
04-19-2010 , 03:09 PM
will this thread ever die?
04-19-2010 , 03:35 PM
I would imagine Mr Lee himself would have to end for his thread to end
04-19-2010 , 03:46 PM
Remember boys and girls... DL has to at least CASH occasionally for this thread to remain timeless and relevant... GO DOUG LEE!
04-19-2010 , 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Reefypoopoo
ADZ124 is quickly approaching the Doug Lee IMO
He's the online toolbox, Doug is the real world toolbox.


Should get together a group to wear t-shirts with 'GO, Toolbox, GO!' and Doug's picture to the WSOP on day one.
04-19-2010 , 05:08 PM
thread is approaching 2 years lol
04-19-2010 , 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Reefypoopoo
ADZ124 is quickly approaching the Doug Lee IMO
Does he have a ring? If not, then he aint even in the same class.

The one ring is its precious!
04-19-2010 , 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Clubroyale
Remember boys and girls... DL has to at least CASH occasionally for this thread to remain timeless and relevant... GO DOUG LEE!
Agreed. I hope he makes a televised final table or something at the wsop. Everyone in his cheering section could be holding random tools. Hammer, tape measure, wrench... That would make my day.
04-19-2010 , 08:06 PM
This thread has to end at some point.

This is the last post on this thread.
04-19-2010 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Adam the Ant
This thread has to end at some point.

This is the last post on this thread.
+1
04-19-2010 , 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by benjammin509
Agreed. I hope he makes a televised final table or something at the wsop. Everyone in his cheering section could be holding random tools. Hammer, tape measure, wrench... That would make my day.
Opponent: I've got the nuts
Doug Lee: I'm a spanner.
04-20-2010 , 10:30 AM
Someone with connections to a t shirt factory should produce a 2p2 official toolbox t shirt for everyone to wear at the WSOP this summer. Just a plain ol' picture of a box. No reference to DL. I'm sure with enough people wearing this t shirt this summer, maybe DL will get the hint.






Nah, he won't
04-20-2010 , 03:55 PM
use this one
04-25-2010 , 07:02 PM
twitter:

Allen Kessler: Playing day 2 Venetian 2500 main event. 67 players left. 27 paid. Doug lee chip leader, madsen at my table
04-25-2010 , 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Posemuckel
twitter:

Allen Kessler: Playing day 2 Venetian 2500 main event. 67 players left. 27 paid. Doug lee chip leader, madsen at my table
fyp by highlighting the funnier part
04-26-2010 , 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Adam the Ant
This thread has to end at some point.

This is the last post on this thread.
Woug Wee never dies.... just multiplies!
04-28-2010 , 12:18 PM
Tony Dunst just had his aces cracked by Doug Lee's 7x 4x . Lee made a straight on a board of 9x 6x 3x 5x to crack Dunst's aces and send him to the rail. Lee now has over 75,000 chips.

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Doug Lee has been cruising merrily along so far today, having amassed roughly 100,000 chips. But it isn't all sunshine and gum drops for Lee. With 6,500 chips already in the middle, he bet 3,100 on a Q 4 8 A J board His lone opponent raised to 9,100, a raise Lee quickly called. His opponent turned over J J for a rivered set of jacks. Lee slowly shook his head several times and then paid off the raise. He pitched his cards in to the dealer face up, revealing 8 8 for a flopped set of eights.
04-28-2010 , 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by juke
Tony Dunst just had his aces cracked by Doug Lee's 7x 4x . Lee made a straight on a board of 9x 6x 3x 5x to crack Dunst's aces and send him to the rail. Lee now has over 75,000 chips.

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Doug Lee has been cruising merrily along so far today, having amassed roughly 100,000 chips. But it isn't all sunshine and gum drops for Lee. With 6,500 chips already in the middle, he bet 3,100 on a Q 4 8 A J board His lone opponent raised to 9,100, a raise Lee quickly called. His opponent turned over J J for a rivered set of jacks. Lee slowly shook his head several times and then paid off the raise. He pitched his cards in to the dealer face up, revealing 8 8 for a flopped set of eights.
Ship it you ****in toolbox!!!!
04-29-2010 , 10:46 AM
Lichtenberger Chews 'Em Up and Spits 'Em Out

On a flop of 9 5 3 Andrew Lichtenberger checked to Doug Lee. A bet of 12,000 was fired out by Lee and then slowly, Lichtenberger made the call.

The turn brought the J and Lichtenberger checked to Lee once again. Lee quickly checked behind, not opting to bet the turn.

The river completed the board with the 9 pairing it. Lichtenberger methodically checked and then Lee went into his stack and grabbed some chips. He fired a bet of 23,000 and then Lichtenberger went into the tank. After about a minute, Lichtenberger moved all in. Lee stood from his chair and seemed both surprised and disgusted with the shove by Lichtenberger. After a moment, he said call.

Lichtenberger tabled a full house after flopping a set holding the 3 3 Lee turned from the table and didn't seem to believe what he saw. He then revealed that he held the A 9 for trip nines on the river.

Lichtenberger had Lee covered and all of the chips were sent over to the kid that placed 18th in the WSOP Main Event last year. Lichtenberger now has 375,000 chips and has taken over the chip lead.

GG toolbox

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