Doyle Brunson had one opponent on a board of Q-8-J-J-8. With two pair on the board, a potential straight, trips, or full house, Brunson bet out 1,000. His opponent mucked his cards, and Brunson casually turned over his pocket rockets. Beware of the legend, he's tough to beat. With that win, Doyle was up to 23,500 in chips.