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Dolly’s Game will give fans a front row seat to the Las Vegas games Doyle Brunson has played for decades and PokerGO’s newest recurring cash game debuts next week with back-to-back nights of high stakes mixed game action.
Each month, “The Godfather of Poker” will bring another lineup and more high stakes mixed games to PokerGO. Brunson will headline each Dolly’s Game session and Monday’s debut will be no different.
The recurring series opens with a two $100,000 buy-in 2-7 NL Single Draw cash games, upping the stakes from last month’s Poker After Dark session. Relive that “Dolly’s Game” cash game for a preview of what is to come over the next few months and then check out the first official Dolly’s Game lineup below:
Dolly’s Game Lineups | ||
Date: | January 7 & 8, 2019 | |
Game: | 2-7 NL Single Draw | |
Stakes: | $400/$800/$200 Ante | |
Players: | Doyle Brunson | Lyle Berman |
David “Viffer” Peat | Billy O’Neil | |
Shawn Sheikhan | Majid Yahyaei | |
Ron Kirk |
While Brunson and a majority of the lineup return to PokerGO, David Peat will make his debut next week. “Viffer” was a fan-favorite when Poker After Dark debuted a decade ago and he’ll make his high stakes return during Dolly’s Game. Peat is joined by other old school legends Shawn Sheikhan and Lyle Berman.
Roy Kirk, a businessman from Kentucky, and Majid Yahyaei, who played in las month’s $50,000 2-7 NL Single Draw game, round out the opening Dolly’s Game lineup.
Subscribe now to watch both nights of Dolly’s Game action starting January 7. PokerGO is also your home for exclusive on-demand event replays from the world’s biggest events including Super High Roller Bowl V, Poker After Dark, the World Series of Poker, Poker Masters, and more.
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