Annette Obrestad Slams Doyle Brunson

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Doyle Brunson last week expressed his frustration with UB.com security issues in his blog.  Now we have another famed poker player, the World Series of Poker Europe winner Annette Obrestad slamming Doyle Brunson, who is the face of the popular online poker room DoylesRoom.com.  This probably will not go over very well as we know Doyle can get a little testy.

Obrestad made the comments during an ESPN interview.

"Online players process information so much faster and don't let their egos get in the way of becoming a better player. No disrespect to Doyle, but I'd rather play him."

At press time, Brunson was yet to respond to the Obrestad comment on either his Twitter page or blog.

Obrestad did not stop with Brunson, however.  She also hurled insults at female poker players.

"It's easy money... I've always said that girls suck at poker. I say that because they do. Maybe they just aren't as competitive and don't try to learn from their mistakes."

Ace King, Gambling911.com 

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