Doyle Doubles, But He's Not Happy About It
Doyle Brunson and Jeff Madsen got into a preflop raising war in a recent Omaha-8 hand, Brunson ultimately ending up all in.
Brunson:
![{A-Diamonds}](/img/cards/da.gif)
![{4-Diamonds}](/img/cards/4d.gif)
![{4-Clubs}](/img/cards/4c.gif)
![{K-Hearts}](/img/cards/kh.gif)
Madsen:
![{A-Spades}](/img/cards/as.gif)
![{2-Clubs}](/img/cards/2c.gif)
![{5-Spades}](/img/cards/5s.gif)
![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
The board ran out
![{10-Diamonds}](/img/cards/10d.gif)
![{5-Diamonds}](/img/cards/5d.gif)
![{3-Clubs}](/img/cards/3c.gif)
![{5-Clubs}](/img/cards/5c.gif)
![{7-Diamonds}](/img/cards/7d.gif)
"Nice hand," said Madsen.
"I wish it hadn't come," said Brunson, clearly still dreaming about high-stakes cash games.