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All in for the fifth time in his match against Sam Farha, Doyle Brunson moved in over the top of Sammy's 1,200 pre-flop raise and was met by a call, prompting the first (and what would be the last) showdown between the two.
Revealing their cards one at a time, Doyle showed the and would need some help to overcome Farha's .
The flop came bringing no help to either player, but the on the turn shifted the percentage scales heavily in Doyle's favor. Needing a jack or an ace on the river to stay alive, Farha received no such help when the popped off on the river, giving the hand and the match to the godfather of poker, Doyle Brunson.