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 Doyle Brunson | Professional Poker Player Profile
Doyle Brunson is not only one of the most well-known poker champions: his name is a by-word among true gaming enthusiasts.
Doyle Brunson was born in August 10, 1933 in Longworth Texas.
Doyle Brunson has a few book titles to his name, one of them being considered the definitive guide to playing poker: "Super/System." The book explains Doyle's tactics for winning at poker, hence Doyle believes that writing the book cost him a lot of money.
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 Doyle Brunson - PokerWiki - A Wikia wiki
Brunson, born in Texas in 1933, is arguably the man most identified with the game of Texas Hold 'em during its long adolesence and, like a proud father, has been pleased to watch its sudden surge of popularity due to the poker boom.
Doyle Brunson is the father of professional poker player and fellow champion Todd Brunson.
Doyle picked up the nickname "Texas Dolly" in the 70's when a newspaper reporter covering a tournament in which Doyle was playing heard Jimmy the Greek mispronounce Doyle's name.
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 Doyle Brunson - Official World Poker Tour Profile
Doyle was born on August 10, 1933, in the very small farm town of Longworth, Texas.
Doyle was back on his own in his home state and continued to find games to conquer, which allowed him to reconstruct his finances and make a decent living.
Doyle and his wife attributed the miracle, as they called it, to their religious background and prayer.
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 Doyle Brunson - Free net encyclopedia
Brunson was born in Longworth, Texas, a town with a population of approximately 100, and was one of three children in his family.
Brunson had begun playing poker before his injury, playing five card draw and finding it "easy", and he began to play more often after being injured.
Doyle has expressed his displeasure at being known for the hand because it is generally considered a weak starting hand in Texas Hold 'em; in fact, in both 1976 and 1977, his was not the best starting hand at the table, requiring Brunson to come from behind in both cases.
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 Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson is one of the old school poker legends.
He wrote what is considered to be the bible of poker super/system.
He was the first to win a $1 million poker tournament and has won 9 world series of poker braclets (tied for first).
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 Doyle Brunson - Poker Champion Texas Dolly Doyle Brunson
Doyle has been playing for many years and is one of the most accomplished players in the game.
Doyle has won ten bracelets from the World Series of Poker and remains successful at the highest cash games, and has been playing the game for about a half of century.
Doyle was born in Longworth, Texas on August 10, 1933.
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 Doyle Brunson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson (born August 10, 1933 in Longworth, Texas) is an American poker player who has played professionally for over 40 years.
Brunson was born in Longworth, Texas, a town with a population of approximately 100, and was the eldest child with two younger siblings.
Brunson's nickname, "Texas Dolly", came from the incorrect reading of his name by Jimmy Snyder, and it stuck.
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 Doyle Brunson, Poker WSOP Legend, Poker "Texas Dolly"
Doyle is one of only four other players to have won the main event in back to back years.
Doyle Brunson along with his son Todd Brunson are the only father son duo to win WSOP bracelets.
Doyle Brunson was born on August 10, 1933 in the small Texas town of Longworth.
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 Doyles Room
Considered the patriarch of modern poker and the person most responsible for its rise from smoky backrooms to the pop-culture spotlight, Brunson was the leader of the Texas Rounders, a group of men who, in the words of The History Channel, "cleaned Texas dry" playing high-stakes poker in the 1950s and '60s.
Doyle, at the ripe young age of 72, continues to play at the elite level.
Doyle continues to defy the odds and play with the best, but he’ll be the first to tell you, it’s not always what you’re dealt, but how you play the cards.
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 Doyle Brunson player profile - Professional-Poker.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Doyle Brunson has been called the “Babe Ruth of Poker,”; and that is a fair comparison.
Doyle Brunson was born in Longworth, Texas during the Depression.
Doyle Brunson owns nine World Series of Poker bracelets and is currently tied with Johnny Chan and Phil Hellmuth for most WSoP wins.
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 Doyle Brunson Bio - Poker player profile, quotes and pictures
Doyle Brunson is a legend and one of the most successful poker players of all times.
Doyle Brunson grew up in Longworth, Texas, and was drafted by the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers.
Doyle Brunson: When I was coming up through the ranks, not that many people carried a lot money of money on them.
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 Doyle Brunson - The Godfather Of Poker | Poker Pro Stories
Brunson was actually more skilled at the game of basketball.
When Doyle suffered a severe compound fracture to his right leg in a gypsum factory accident, he recognized that he was never going to play in the fledgling NBA and concentrated on his schooling, eventually earning a Masters degree from Hardin-Simmons University.
As the tournament grew, Doyle was able to capture the World Championship in 1976 and 1977, one of only three men who repeated as champion.
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 Legends of Poker - Doyle Brunson | Poker News
In 1998, Doyle entered several of the tournaments at the World Series of Poker, and although he was supposed to be "over the hill", he won the Razz Championship, took second in pot-limit Omaha, and third in deuce to seven lowball.
Doyle's son, Todd, has followed in his father's footsteps, making a name for himself in the high-limit games, and winning a purported $20 million dollars this past year from the likes of Andy Beal, while playing a $100,000 - $200,000 limit hold'em game.
There is no doubt that Doyle Brunson has proven himself to be the best, all-around poker player of the past fifty years, and it's hard to think of more fitting proof of a true champion, than to have their child exhibit some of the same ability.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Doyle Brunson's Super System: A Course in Power Poker!: Books: Doyle Brunson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Doyle's no-limit holdem section is pure gold in terms of strategy - albeit quirky and idiosyncratic in places (such as his legendary refusal to play A-Q).
One of Doyle Brunson's main points in this book is the huge difference between set limit poker as played in the clubs and indeed as played for the so-called world championship, and no limit poker as played by the rich and the top professionals.
Doyle Brunson is one of the of the most skilful poker players ever to have lived.
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 Doyle Brunson Biography & Interview
Doyle Brunson is to poker what Babe Ruth was to baseball -- a larger-than-life giant of a man who not only helped to revolutionize and popularize the game he loved, but set the standard for achievement and excellence by which all other players are measured.
Brunson won the World Series of Poker twice, but is perhaps better known for his greater contributions to the game.
Brunson was born in Longworth, Texas on August 10, 1933.
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 POKER PLAYER PROFILES - Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson is a legend in the poker world.
Brunson has said that so many people were using his techniques that he actually had to change his game because so many people knew his tricks.
One of the reasons Brunson was so grewat was because back in his day, when there were no compouters, he had to learn strategy manually by dealing out hands thousands of times and him and Slim would stay up for hours talking strategy.
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 SoBe Adrenaline Rush - Poker - Doyle Brunson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Brunson, now 71, is the Babe Ruth, the Wilt Chamberlain, the Arnold Palmer of poker.
As well, Brunson has an autobiography, a book on online poker, and the tales of the greatest hands he's ever seen all scheduled to be published in the coming months.
One of only two players to win ten bracelets from the World Series of Poker (Johnny Chan is the other), Doyle remains successful at the highest cash games, and has been playing the game for about a half of century.
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 Poker Prof's Poker Blog - SEC Investigates Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson is under the SEC microscope for his $700 million bid to take over the WPT last July.
Doyle Brunson refused to testify in the investigation and invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, the SEC said.
Doyle Brunson is one of the best known professional poker players in the world and holds a record ten World Series of Poker gold bracelets including two WSOP main event championships.
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 Poker Books (Doyle Brunson Collection) Super System Poker Wisdom
The original Super System, written and edited by Doyle Brunson, the acknowledged "Babe Ruth of Poker," is hailed by all players as the single most influential book ever written about the game of poker.
Doyle Brunson is widely considered the best no-limit poker player alive and has won millions and millions of dollars in his professional career.
Doyle shares what he has learned over the years of traveling the Texas circuit and in private games.
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 'Texas Dolly' Doyle Brunson talks poker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Even Doyle Brunson had a 'tell.' In 1974, Brunson was debating whether to give up his signature game, no-limit Texas hold 'em -- which would have been like Jimi Hendrix giving up the electric guitar.
Brunson himself handles chapters on online poker, tournaments and no-limit hold 'em, which he once famously called the 'Cadillac of poker games.' In a recent appearance at the Gambler's Book Shop, Brunson set the record straight on a long-standing misconception.
It's a different world from the one Brunson knew as a younger man working the old Texas circuit as a road gambler in the 1950s and '60s.
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 Amazon.com: Doyle Brunson's Super System II: Books: Doyle Brunson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Doyle Brunson's Super System II by Doyle Brunson
Doyles section is basically the same and is why it got 2 stars in the first place.
Doyle's chapter is basically a slightly updated version of his NL chapter from SS1, and that's half the reason I bought it, so I was a little saddened there.
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 Doyle Brunson's Super System 2 Review
Yes, Brunson's a great player, did a lot for the game, won the World Series twice 30 years ago, etc. Most readers already know that, and don't need to be endlessly reminded.
The Stud/8 or better section by Todd Brunson (Doyle's son and a top pro himself) is excellent, covering lots of material in its 50 pages.
Doyle's recent 55th placing in the WSOP main event at age 70 plus and 1st place on one of the WTP events shows he still has what it takes.
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 Doyle Brunson - Professional Poker Player Profile
Doyle Brunson proved that age is no factor in poker by winning the 2004 Legends of Poker World Poker Tour Event collecting $1,198,290 in what was the biggest ever WPT field at the time.
Doyle Brunson wrote Super System which is regarded as the premier Poker book published and is a must read for all aspiring Poker players.
Doyle, along with Gus Hansen and James Gardner were the first 3 players to be inducted into the WPT Poker Walk of Fame.
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 Doyle Brunson under investigation
Brunson's attorney, Alan Isaacman, said: "We're confident that after the investigation it will be seen that the offer was a sincere offer and that there were no laws violated."
Brunson, who is one of the best-known professional poker players in the United States, has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and declined to testify in the investigation, the SEC said.
The agency said Brunson directed the two attorneys to withhold certain documents and not to testify on critical aspects of the offer, under the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine, which generally protects materials prepared by a lawyer in anticipation of litigation.
www.thegoodgamblingguide.co.uk /news/2005/poker/brunsoninvestigated.htm   (376 words)

  
 World Poker Tour's thrilling uncertainties. - By Steve Lichtman - Slate Magazine
And the way a competitor's eye blinks (or doesn't) may be the crucial "tell" that indicates the strength of his hand and makes the difference between Brunson's winning or losing one of the six- or seven-figure pots that quickly build.
Brunson took a shockingly early exit from the season-ending championship match at the Bellagio.
As Brunson left the table, "The Rookie From Red Square" jumped up from his seat to shake the master's hand.
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