World Series of Poker: Infamous Doyle Brunson toast with Pam Anderson

Gambling911.com presents for the first time the taping of Doyle Brunson's infamous toast during the 2006 World Series of Poker.  Listen as Pamela Anderson gets railed so hard by emcee Brad Garrett ("Everybody Loves Raymond", she and her manager decide to storm out of the room. 

This was also the event that featured one Randy Meisner impersonator - an ex-felon who sat with the Gambling911.com crew and of course pretended to be Randy Meisner of the Eagles.

LISTEN TO THE TOAST (PAMELA ANDERSON STORMS OUT):

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About Doyle Brunson:

Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson (born August 10, 1933 in Longworth, Texas) is an American poker player who has played professionally for over 40 years. He is a former world champion of poker and the author of several poker books.

The first player to earn $1 million in poker tournaments, Brunson has won ten World Series of Poker bracelets throughout his career, tied with Johnny Chan and Phil Hellmuth for the record. He is also one of only four players to have won consecutive main events at the World Series of Poker, in 1976 and 1977.

Brunson started off by playing in illegal games in Exchange Street, Fort Worth, Texas with a friend named Dwayne Hamilton. Eventually they began travelling around Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, playing in bigger games, and met fellow-professionals Amarillo Slim and Sailor Roberts. Hamilton moved back to Fort Worth, while the others teamed up and travelled around together, gambling on poker, golf and, in Doyle's words, "just about everything".[1] They pooled their money together for gambling, but after six years they made their first serious trip to Las Vegas and lost all of it, a six-figure amount. They decided to stop playing as partners but remain friends.


Doyle Brunson at GSN's High Stakes PokerBrunson finally settled in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Brunson continues to play in the biggest poker games in the world, playing $4000/$8000 minimum bets and also at the World Series of Poker. He won his ninth gold bracelet in a mixed games event in 2003, and in 2004 he finished 53rd (in a field of 2576) in the No Limit Texas hold 'em Championship event. He won the Legends of Poker World Poker Tour event in 2004 (garnering him a $1.1 Million prize), and finished fourth in the WPT's first championship event. Early in the morning on July 1, 2005, less than a week after Chan had won his 10th gold bracelet - setting a new record - Brunson tied the record by earning his 10th at the 2005 WSOP.

Brunson has the honor of having two Texas hold'em hands named after him. One hand, a Ten and a Two of any suit, bears his name as he won the No Limit Hold 'Em event at the World Series of Poker two years in a row with them (1976 and 1977), in both cases completing a full house. Doyle has expressed his displeasure at being known for what is a weak starting hand in Texas Hold 'em; in fact, in both 1976 and 1977, he was the underdog, requiring Brunson to come from behind both times. Another hand known as a "Doyle Brunson," especially in Texas, is the Ace and Queen of any suit because, as he says on page 519 of the Super/System, he "never plays this hand."

As of 2006, his total live tournament winnings exceeded $4,800,000.

PLAY AT DOYLE BRUNSON'S ONLINE POKER ROOM HERE


BetCorp stud Lawrence Rabie gets a big wet sloppy kiss from Rebecca Liggero of Casino City News. 


Rebecca poses with Gambling911.com Jenny Woo


Pamela Anderson and Jenny Woo


Jenny Woo poses with the legend Doyle Brunson

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Originally published August 4, 2006 11:33 am EDT