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WSOP H.O.R.S.E.

Doyle Brunson final tabled the inaugural H.O.R.S.E. and is probably the best mixed-game player alive

 
I think the World Championship H.O.R .S.E. event is the finest indicator of the best player in the world

So what does he think of the prestigious tournament? Is it really the true indicator of the best player in the world? And what changes – if any – would he make?

The H.O.R.S.E. event is just such a great tournament – every year you’ll see a real pro win it. But you may never see a pro win the Main Event again, because you need a huge amount of luck. I always say it’s like hitting the lottery, it’s just some people have more tickets than others.

In contrast, I think the $50k H.O.R.S.E. tournament is the finest indicator of the best player in the world.

It’s the variance of H.O.R.S.E. that makes it more interesting – Hold’em is quite boring after a while. We play all the games in Bobby’s Room and that’s the beauty of H.O.R.S.E. – everybody has to play everything.

Usually there’s one game that people don’t play well and you need to try and find out what their weakest link is and exploit the situation. Nobody who plays in the Big Game is terrible at any game obviously, but people do have stronger games.

I’m not sure what my strongest game is, but my weakest is pot-limit Omaha. I did make the final table last year in the $10,000 PLO event so I’m competent, but the best way to describe it is that I’m not as comfortable playing Omaha as I am the other games. I think there’s more luck in Omaha, and that’s the reason I try to avoid it.

Would I make any changes? To be honest I like the H.O.R.S.E. tournament the way it is, but I was glad they switched the final table back to the mixed-game format. Playing it as no-limit Hold’em in the first year was a mistake. It’s a H.O.R.S.E. event, and it should have finished that way. I was second in chips on the final table in 2006 and Chip Reese was first. I went card dead, lost two or three hands and ended up finishing eighth.

It’s pretty disappointing after you’ve built your chips up with all the games, and then you get to the end, lose a couple of hands of no-limit and go out. Chip went on to win, though, and I think he was the best all-round player on the planet. I think they’re going to name the event after him, and I hope they do – calling it the Chip Reese trophy would be fitting.

I have got one gripe, though, which is that the hours are long. Someone told me they’re not going to start until five in the afternoon this year. It’s hard on the older guys and I can only play a certain amount of hours. I’m not on the WSOP committee so I don’t know how they got around to starting it so late. I haven’t even been asked to be on the committee, which is surprising in a way.

Never look a gift horse... If I had to tip one person to win the bracelet for the H.O.R.S.E. tournament, it would be me! I think the non-Hold’em events are my best chance to win another bracelet. The fields are so big in the Hold’em events, which most of the events are these days, and there’s such a tremendous element of luck in Hold’em. Plus, everybody’s a pretty good player these days.

It’s not like the old days where you’d get some people who didn’t know anything. The kids that play on the internet have probably played more tournaments last year than I’ve played in my life!

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Doyle’s dream final table

The eight players I would pick to be at my dream final table would all be based on one common denominator – willingness to gamble. I think it will be mostly pros, and all the players from the mix at Bobby ’s Room have to be the favourites because they are the best players in the world

Eli Elezra
He is the ‘action’ guy. Eli’s probably not among the elite players but he’s the most imaginative player at the table. If he gets going good, he can really hurt you. Sadly, if he is going bad, he can hurt himself.

David Benyamine

One of the players who will always be willing to start games, regardless of who he’s playing. He has made some of the most unbelievable laydowns I have ever seen.

Phil Ivey
It looks like this guy may go down as the biggest gambler of all time. He reminds me of the old-time guys that would bet it all at any time. He is a good, solid player – I love him!

Jennifer Harman
We need a female and she’s the best. Her volatile temperament works against her but really helps spice the game up. Since having her twins she doesn’t play quite as well, but she’s still a competent player.

Gus Hansen
The only person that might challenge Eli for giving the most action. I keep thinking he needs more seasoning in some of the games, but he’s a formidable opponent. He’s the most entertaining player in the game.

Patrik Antonius

He probably has the most promise of any of the new players. I like the idea he wants to be known for his cash game play instead of tournaments and internet game.

Barry Greenstein

The best all-round player in the game. He doesn’t seem to be the same player he was before he started playing mostly tournaments. If he could regain his focus though, he would be very tough.

Doyle Brunson

I’ll let my peers judge me.

 
 

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