Rounders Star Matt Damon Remembers Being Busted by Doyle Brunson at WSOP

Rounders, considered by many the best poker movie of all-time, celebrated its 25th anniversary on September 11.

The iconic film starring Matt Damon and Ed Norton wasn't originally a box office hit, but it grew into a cult classic following the poker boom during the 2000s. Prior to its release, the two main movie stars were invited to participate in the 1998 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Damon was officially the 165th entrant, while Norton was right behind at 166th in what turned out to be a 350-player field.

Norton was reportedly busted after running into a full house, while Damon’s elimination was even more brutal. It happened about six hours into play on Day 1 and it happened to be against one of the greatest poker players of all time.

On the special features of the Rounders DVD, there is a behind-the-scenes segment featuring the director, screenwriters, movie stars, and a handful of poker pros. It was in that feature that Damon talked about playing the 1998 WSOP Main Event, which was accompanied by a little bit of footage.

“To sit across from these guys, it’s like getting a chance to play basketball against Michael Jordan,” said Damon. “You know you’re not going to win, but it’s an experience you’re never going to forget. And the adrenaline, I mean your pulse is just going when you put all your money out there.”

Prior to the event, both Norton and Damon got some tips from the likes of Phil Hellmuth and Johnny Chan, who of course had a cameo in the film.
 
It must have been such a cool experience for them to play with the best poker players in the world, even if they didn't last very long. Doyl Brunson is definitely a legendary player, so getting knocked out by him early on is not surprising.
 
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