Is doug lee the biggest toolbox ever?

Despite popular belief (forumserver.twoplustwo.com/29/news-views...) recent studies have shown that doug lee in fact, is NOT the biggest toolbox ever. The mounting research has shown that the biggest toolbox in all of history is actually Allen Kessler (followed by Doug Lee, Joe Hachem, and this guy: dareland.com/hakim/andrehakim.htm). Some of Kessler's accomplishments that have earned him this extinguished title are: - Stalling tournaments near/on the bubble - Pointing out to Pokerstars that the blinds get to high relative to stack sizes late in tournaments (no word yet on why this might be) - Setting the record for "Most Threads Started About Oneself on an Internet Message Board" - Breaking the news to the poker world "Unassigned" on Pokerstars is Terrance "Not Johnny" Chan - s playful table banter with Barry Greenstien - Asking people "Who came up with the nickname chainsaw for Allen Kessler" - Being a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself.

- Defending Gonzo (aka Vannessa Russo) - Responding to his own threads more than everyone else combined - Referring to himself as "chainsaw" - Making post to whine about getting knocked out of tournaments in non BBV forums (nominated for Phil Hellmuth "look how bad they have to play to beat me award") - Bragging about finishing #227 in in the Cardplayer 2008 standings.

Doug Lee s competitive nature (from sports and previous sales job) has helped him in win almost a million dollars Canadian over his first rookie year and ranked by two U.S. Poker magazines as one of the top 20 poker players in the world. He is also ranked in the all time top 10 poker players in Canada. Doug Lee will be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.

Lee is a real estate investor from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Lee holds a college degree in marketing from the University of Calgary. S most notable poker accomplishment is a first place finish for $695,970 in the 2005 World Series of Poker circuit event at Rio Las Vegas, where he defeated Jennifer Harman in the final heads-up confrontation.

Since then he has made a final table at both the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and another circuit event. As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $830,000.

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