There is a fun commercial featuring Texas Dolly, better known as Doyle Brunson, and Pamela Anderson. In the commercial Doyle looks at each player during a poker game and calls either the pocket cards they have or what they're going for. The impression is that the master always knows what you are holding, but as we see in this hand from the latest NBC National Heads-Up Championship, even the best can't always tell.
It was David Benyamine versus Doyle Brunson, both super high stakes players, with David being the winner of "biggest stakes" according to his reputation. The blinds were $600 and $1,200 and each player started with $80k in chips. This was the first hand of this round and David started things off with a raise to $3,600 while holding:
... Brunson liked his:
... and called. It was time for the first flop of the night, which came down as:

... Doyle checked, as did David, and then the turn came. The turn was:
... helping neither player. Brunson checked again but this time David needed to make some money. He put out $4,000, causing Doyle to go into the tank for a bit. After a moment or two Doyle said, "Your ace is good" and folded his hand. When David heard that, he muttered, "I've got a little bit better than that" and showed his hand. Doyle's expression said it all: "Oh well."

