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Doyle Brunson the Latest to Catch Negreanu Flu

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Daniel Negreanu complained earlier this week of flu-like symptoms, and now we have Doyle Brunson sneezing up a storm following elimination at the World Series of Poker.  Something is evidently going around at the tables.

Interestingly enough, Doyle reports that his doctor says whatever he has is "not contagious". 

"My doc says what I have isn't contagious...then where the hell did I get it?..Come on vitamin C and echinacea..do your stuff!!"

Doyle is also recovering now and heading up to play some great cash games where he will probably infect a bunch of other poker players (just kidding).

More good news:  Daniel is feeling much better and attended last night's PokerStars.net party featuring Nelly, though many avoided him like the plague.

From Negreanu:

"Sneeze sneeze sniffle sniffle cough cough ahhh! Worst I've had it ever".

Meanwhile, Gambling911.com awaits word as to whether Senior Editor, Payton O'Brien, is the latest to catch the dreaded Swine Flu while on vacation in Rarotanga.  Test results should be in shortly.

Stay with Gambling911.com throughout the weekend for latest World Series of Poker updates.

Gambling911.com Staff 

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