The caretakers of Doyle Brunson's Twitter/X account posted a clip from an upcoming documentary on the poker legend to commemorate 10/2 as "Doyle Brunson Day" in honor of the hand that bears his name.
The documentary has yet to claim a release date but its being directed by Jason Heir, who made the popular sports doc "The Last Dance" about Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls.
The clip features interviews with Brunson and Jack Binion as they recount a 1983 trip to Florida to visit Jack Young Brown Jr., the Governor of Kentucky and owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken. It was intended to be a trip that lasted a couple of days but it turned into three weeks of high-stakes golf gambling between Brown and Brunson, two punters seemingly matched in the cosmos.
Check out the clip above. You'll never guess how Doyle gets unstuck.