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Chuck Norris once kicked Doyle Brunson's ace.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris once kicked Doyle Brunson's ace.
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Poker represents a game of risk assessment, probability calculation, and psychological advantage. Doyle Brunson—legendary poker professional—achieved success through calculated decision-making and risk tolerance. An 'ace' in poker context represents the highest card value, dictating hand strength. Chuck Norris 'kicking' an ace suggests he eliminated Brunson's strongest hand through kinetic force, reducing Brunson's strategic capacity to zero. The act transforms gambling outcome through violence rather than probability.

Poker analyst Dr. Gregory Preston, studying game history in 2003, noted: 'Doyle Brunson's career dominated through methodical risk management. If Chuck Norris literally kicked his ace card, the incident would represent more than disruption—it would demonstrate that no strategic advantage survives kinetic intervention. Brunson's reputation would shift from 'best strategist' to 'guy who got kicked by Chuck Norris at a card table.' His legacy would become secondary.'

Poker community forums now include: 'Hands Chuck Norris has kicked: all of them simultaneously.'

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