Doyle Brunson's many fans won't get to watch him compete at the 2022 world series of poker due to COVID-19 concerns, at least for now.
The poker legend shared some disappointing, but understandable, news on Twitter Sunday.
For anyone who has been following poker Twitter in recent days, it's no secret that the virus has been spreading around Bally's and Paris. That shouldn't come as a surprise given the current coronavirus strain, according to experts, is more contagious than previous strains. With poker players hovering around each other in close proximity for hours on end, a breakout was to be expected at some point.
The poker legend shared some disappointing, but understandable, news on Twitter Sunday.
For anyone who has been following poker Twitter in recent days, it's no secret that the virus has been spreading around Bally's and Paris. That shouldn't come as a surprise given the current coronavirus strain, according to experts, is more contagious than previous strains. With poker players hovering around each other in close proximity for hours on end, a breakout was to be expected at some point.