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Doyle Brunson

Doyle Frank Brunson (August 10, 1933 – May 14, 2023) was an American poker player who played professionally for over 50 years.[4][5] He was a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker.

Doyle Brunson
Nickname(s)Texas Dolly
ResidenceLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Born(1933-08-10)August 10, 1933
Longworth, Texas, U.S.
DiedMay 14, 2023(2023-05-14) (aged 89)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)10
Final table(s)26
Money finish(es)37[1]
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
Winner, 1976, 1977
World Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)3
Money finish(es)8[2]
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)1[3]
Information accurate as of 12 June 2018.

Brunson was the first player to win $1 million in poker tournaments.[6] He won ten WSOP bracelets throughout his career, tied with Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey for second all time, behind Phil Hellmuth's sixteen bracelets. He is also one of only four players to have won the Main Event at the World Series of Poker multiple times, which he did in 1976 and 1977. He is also one of only three players, along with Bill Boyd and Loren Klein, to have won WSOP tournaments in four consecutive years. In addition, he is the first of six players to win both the WSOP Main Event and a World Poker Tour title. In January 2006, Bluff Magazine voted Brunson the most influential force in the world of poker.[7]

On June 11, 2018, Brunson announced he was retiring from tournament poker that summer.[8] That day, he entered the $10,000 2–7 Single Draw at the 2018 WSOP. He made the final table and finished in sixth place, earning $43,963.[1]

Early life

Doyle Frank Brunson was born in Longworth, Texas, on August 10, 1933,[9][10] as one of three children. He went to Sweetwater High School where he excelled at athletics.[11] In the 1950 Texas Interscholastic Track Meet, he won the one-mile event with a time of 4:43.[12] After receiving offers from many colleges, he attended Hardin–Simmons University in Abilene, Texas.[13]

The Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA showed interest in Brunson, but a knee injury ended his hopes of becoming a professional basketball player.[12] He occasionally required a crutch because of the injury and had said that breaking his leg ruined his lifetime dream of playing in the NBA.[14] Brunson obtained a bachelor's degree in 1954 and a master's degree in administrative education the following year with plans to become a school principal.[15][16]

Brunson had begun playing poker before his injury, playing five-card draw. He played more often after being injured, and his winnings paid for his expenses. After graduating, he took a job with Burroughs Corporation as a salesman for their business machines. On his first day, he was invited to play in a seven-card stud game and won more than a month's salary. He soon left the company and became a professional poker player.[17]

Poker career

 
Doyle Brunson on the way to his 1976 WSOP Main Event title.

Brunson started by playing in illegal games on Exchange Street in Fort Worth with friend Dwayne Hamilton. Eventually, they began traveling around Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, playing in bigger games, and meeting fellow professionals Amarillo Slim and Sailor Roberts. The illegal games Brunson played in during this time were usually run by criminals who were often members of organized crime, so rules were not always enforced. Brunson had recounted the violence and criminality of that era, such as the time a player at another table was shot and killed during a game.[11]

Hamilton moved back to Fort Worth while the others teamed up and traveled together, gambling on poker, golf, and, in Doyle's words, "just about everything".[18] They pooled their money for gambling. After six years, they made their first serious trip to Las Vegas and lost all of it, almost six figures. They decided to stop playing as partners but remained friends.[19]

Brunson finally settled in Las Vegas. He has been a regular player at the World Series of Poker since its inception in 1970, playing in the Main Event nearly every year since then, in addition to many of the other preceding bracelet-awarding events.[20] He made some WSOP championship event final tables before his back-to-back wins, but since this was when the event was winner-take-all, they are not counted as cashes. Besides his two championship wins in 1976 and 1977, Brunson's other Main Event cashes are: 1972 (3rd), 1980 (runner-up to three-time Main Event winner Stu Ungar), 1982 (4th), 1983 (3rd), 1997 (16th), 2004 (53rd), and 2013 (409th).[1]

Brunson authored Super/System, which is widely considered one of the most authoritative books on poker.[11][21] Originally self-published in 1978, Super/System was the book credited with transforming poker by giving ordinary players insight into how professionals such as Brunson played and won, so much so that Brunson believed that it cost him a lot of money.[22] An updated revision, Super/System 2, was published in 2004. Besides Brunson, several top poker players contributed chapters to Super/System including Bobby Baldwin, Mike Caro, David Sklansky, Chip Reese, and Joey Hawthorne. The book is subtitled "How I made one million dollars playing poker" by Doyle Brunson. Brunson is also the author of Poker Wisdom of a Champion, originally published as According to Doyle by Lyle Stuart in 1984.[23]

Brunson continued to play in the biggest poker games in the world, including a $4,000/$8,000 limit mixed poker game in "Bobby's Room" at the Bellagio. He also played in many of the biggest poker tournaments around the world. He won his ninth gold bracelet in a mixed games event in 2003, and in 2004, he finished 53rd (in a field of 2,576) in the No Limit Texas hold 'em Championship event. He won the Legends of Poker World Poker Tour (WPT) event in 2004 (garnering him a $1.1 million prize). He finished fourth in the WPT's first championship event. Early in the morning on July 1, 2005, less than a week after Chan had won his 10th gold bracelet (presented to each WSOP tournament winner) – setting a new record – Brunson tied him at the 2005 WSOP by winning the $5,000 No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold'em event. He was six bracelets behind Phil Hellmuth, who earned his 16th bracelet at the 2021 World Series of Poker. He cashed in the 2013 World Series of Poker $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship event, marking the fifth decade he has cashed in the event.[24] Doyle temporarily came out of retirement from tournament play to participate in the 2021 WSOP No-Limit Hold-Em Master of Ceremonies Invitational, placing 5th behind Phil Hellmuth (4th), Norman Chad (3rd), Lon McEachern (2nd), and Vince Vaughn (1st).[25]

As of 2018, his total live tournament winnings exceed $6,100,000.[3] He has totaled over $3,000,000 in earnings from his 37 cashes at the WSOP.[1]

Brunson has two Texas hold'em hands named after him. The holding of ten-deuce bears his name because he won the No Limit Hold 'Em event at the World Series of Poker two years in a row with a ten and a two (1976 and 1977), in both cases completing a full house as an underdog in the final hand.[26] The other hand known as a "Doyle Brunson", especially in Texas, is the ace and queen of any suit because, in his words, he "[tries] never to play this hand".[27]

World Series of Poker bracelets

Year Tournament Prize (US$)
1976 $5,000 Deuce to Seven Draw $80,250
1976 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em World Championship $230,000
1977 $1,000 Seven-Card Stud Split $62,500
1977 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em World Championship $340,000
1978 $5,000 Seven-Card Stud $68,000
1979 $600 Mixed Doubles

Seven Card Stud (with Starla Brodie)[28]

$4,500
1991 $2,500 No Limit Hold'em $208,000
1998 $1,500 Seven-Card Razz $93,000
2003 $2,000 H.O.R.S.E. $84,080
2005 $5,000 No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold'em (6 players per table) $367,800

Adapted from the World Series of Poker website[1]

Personal life

Brunson met his future wife, Louise, in 1959 and married her in August 1962. Louise became pregnant, but a tumor was discovered in Doyle's neck later that year. The surgeons found that the cancer had spread when it was operated on. They felt that an operation would prolong his life enough for him to see the baby's birth, so they went ahead. After the operation, no trace of the cancer could be found.[29]

Brunson attributed his cure to the prayers of friends of his wife and their correspondence with Kathryn Kuhlman, a self-proclaimed Christian faith healer.[30] Louise developed a tumor shortly afterward, and when she went for surgery, her tumor was also found to have disappeared. In 1975, their daughter Doyla was diagnosed with scoliosis, yet her spine straightened completely within three months. Doyla died at 18 of a heart-valve condition.[31]

His son, Todd, also plays poker professionally. Todd has won a bracelet in the $2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo at the 2005 World Series of Poker, making Doyle and Todd the first father-son combination to win World Series bracelets.[32] His daughter Pamela played in the 2007 World Series of Poker, outlasting Todd.[33]

Doyle Brunson died in Las Vegas on May 14, 2023, at the age of 89.[34]

SEC investigation

On December 14, 2005, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed an action[35] to enforce subpoenas issued to the attorneys of Doyle Brunson regarding his unsolicited offer in July 2005 to buy WPT Enterprises, Inc., the publicly traded owner of the World Poker Tour, at a high premium over its then-market value. Shortly after that, the Commission contended, a public relations firm Brunson hired, and a website he endorsed, publicly announced the offer. The Commission asserted that the publication of this offer, widely covered in the media, triggered a steep rise in WPT's stock price on record trading volume. Brunson and his lawyers immediately stopped responding to the WPT and the media when pressed for details. Instead, after delivering the offer, Brunson withdrew from the engagement. When the WPT publicly disclosed Brunson and his law firm's unresponsiveness, its stock price sharply declined, costing investors tens of millions of dollars in lost market value.[36]

The SEC formally investigated whether Brunson's offer and its publication violated federal securities laws, including the anti-fraud provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The SEC subpoenaed documents and testimony from Brunson's lawyers as part of its investigation. However, Brunson, who invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and declined to testify in the investigation, directed his lawyers to withhold certain documents and not to testify on critical aspects of the offer, under the attorney–client privilege and work-product doctrine. The subpoena enforcement action sought to set aside these privileges on various legal grounds, including the crime-fraud exception, and to compel Brunson's firm to provide the requested documents and testimony.[37] The case was dropped by the SEC in 2007.[38]

Doyles Room

Doyles Room was an online poker room established in 2004. Originally on the Tribeca Poker Network (now part of the Playtech iPoker network), Doyles Room moved to the Microgaming (Prima) Poker Network in 2007, then to the Cake Poker Network in January 2009, and most recently to the Yatahay Network in January 2011. On May 26, 2011, Doyles Room was seized in accordance with an investigation into the violation of online gambling laws. Following the events of April 15, Brunson cut ties with Doyles Room.[39] In October 2011, Doyles Room was acquired by Americas Cardroom.[40]

Bibliography

  • Doyle Brunson's Super System: A Course in Power Poker (1979); ISBN 1-58042-081-8
  • According to Doyle (1984); ISBN 0-89746-003-0
  • Poker Wisdom of a Champion (2003; formerly titled According to Doyle when published in 1984); ISBN 1-58042-119-9
  • Doyle Brunson's Super System 2: A Course in Power Poker (2005); ISBN 1-58042-136-9
  • Online Poker: Your Guide to Playing Online Poker Safely & Winning Money (2005); ISBN 1-58042-132-6
  • My 50 Most Memorable Hands (2007); ISBN 1-58042-202-0
  • The Godfather of Poker: The Doyle Brunson Story (2009); ISBN 1-58042-257-8

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Doyle Frank Brunson August 10 1933 May 14 2023 was an American poker player who played professionally for over 50 years 4 5 He was a two time World Series of Poker WSOP Main Event champion a Poker Hall of Fame inductee and the author of several books on poker Doyle BrunsonBrunson at the 2006 World Series of PokerNickname s Texas DollyResidenceLas Vegas Nevada U S Born 1933 08 10 August 10 1933Longworth Texas U S DiedMay 14 2023 2023 05 14 aged 89 Las Vegas Nevada U S World Series of PokerBracelet s 10Final table s 26Money finish es 37 1 Highest ITMMain Event finishWinner 1976 1977World Poker TourTitle s 1Final table s 3Money finish es 8 2 European Poker TourTitle s NoneFinal table s NoneMoney finish es 1 3 Information accurate as of 12 June 2018 Brunson was the first player to win 1 million in poker tournaments 6 He won ten WSOP bracelets throughout his career tied with Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey for second all time behind Phil Hellmuth s sixteen bracelets He is also one of only four players to have won the Main Event at the World Series of Poker multiple times which he did in 1976 and 1977 He is also one of only three players along with Bill Boyd and Loren Klein to have won WSOP tournaments in four consecutive years In addition he is the first of six players to win both the WSOP Main Event and a World Poker Tour title In January 2006 Bluff Magazine voted Brunson the most influential force in the world of poker 7 On June 11 2018 Brunson announced he was retiring from tournament poker that summer 8 That day he entered the 10 000 2 7 Single Draw at the 2018 WSOP He made the final table and finished in sixth place earning 43 963 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Poker career 2 1 World Series of Poker bracelets 3 Personal life 4 SEC investigation 5 Doyles Room 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditDoyle Frank Brunson was born in Longworth Texas on August 10 1933 9 10 as one of three children He went to Sweetwater High School where he excelled at athletics 11 In the 1950 Texas Interscholastic Track Meet he won the one mile event with a time of 4 43 12 After receiving offers from many colleges he attended Hardin Simmons University in Abilene Texas 13 The Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA showed interest in Brunson but a knee injury ended his hopes of becoming a professional basketball player 12 He occasionally required a crutch because of the injury and had said that breaking his leg ruined his lifetime dream of playing in the NBA 14 Brunson obtained a bachelor s degree in 1954 and a master s degree in administrative education the following year with plans to become a school principal 15 16 Brunson had begun playing poker before his injury playing five card draw He played more often after being injured and his winnings paid for his expenses After graduating he took a job with Burroughs Corporation as a salesman for their business machines On his first day he was invited to play in a seven card stud game and won more than a month s salary He soon left the company and became a professional poker player 17 Poker career Edit Doyle Brunson on the way to his 1976 WSOP Main Event title Brunson started by playing in illegal games on Exchange Street in Fort Worth with friend Dwayne Hamilton Eventually they began traveling around Texas Oklahoma and Louisiana playing in bigger games and meeting fellow professionals Amarillo Slim and Sailor Roberts The illegal games Brunson played in during this time were usually run by criminals who were often members of organized crime so rules were not always enforced Brunson had recounted the violence and criminality of that era such as the time a player at another table was shot and killed during a game 11 Hamilton moved back to Fort Worth while the others teamed up and traveled together gambling on poker golf and in Doyle s words just about everything 18 They pooled their money for gambling After six years they made their first serious trip to Las Vegas and lost all of it almost six figures They decided to stop playing as partners but remained friends 19 Brunson finally settled in Las Vegas He has been a regular player at the World Series of Poker since its inception in 1970 playing in the Main Event nearly every year since then in addition to many of the other preceding bracelet awarding events 20 He made some WSOP championship event final tables before his back to back wins but since this was when the event was winner take all they are not counted as cashes Besides his two championship wins in 1976 and 1977 Brunson s other Main Event cashes are 1972 3rd 1980 runner up to three time Main Event winner Stu Ungar 1982 4th 1983 3rd 1997 16th 2004 53rd and 2013 409th 1 Brunson authored Super System which is widely considered one of the most authoritative books on poker 11 21 Originally self published in 1978 Super System was the book credited with transforming poker by giving ordinary players insight into how professionals such as Brunson played and won so much so that Brunson believed that it cost him a lot of money 22 An updated revision Super System 2 was published in 2004 Besides Brunson several top poker players contributed chapters to Super System including Bobby Baldwin Mike Caro David Sklansky Chip Reese and Joey Hawthorne The book is subtitled How I made one million dollars playing poker by Doyle Brunson Brunson is also the author of Poker Wisdom of a Champion originally published as According to Doyle by Lyle Stuart in 1984 23 Brunson continued to play in the biggest poker games in the world including a 4 000 8 000 limit mixed poker game in Bobby s Room at the Bellagio He also played in many of the biggest poker tournaments around the world He won his ninth gold bracelet in a mixed games event in 2003 and in 2004 he finished 53rd in a field of 2 576 in the No Limit Texas hold em Championship event He won the Legends of Poker World Poker Tour WPT event in 2004 garnering him a 1 1 million prize He finished fourth in the WPT s first championship event Early in the morning on July 1 2005 less than a week after Chan had won his 10th gold bracelet presented to each WSOP tournament winner setting a new record Brunson tied him at the 2005 WSOP by winning the 5 000 No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold em event He was six bracelets behind Phil Hellmuth who earned his 16th bracelet at the 2021 World Series of Poker He cashed in the 2013 World Series of Poker 10 000 No Limit Hold em Championship event marking the fifth decade he has cashed in the event 24 Doyle temporarily came out of retirement from tournament play to participate in the 2021 WSOP No Limit Hold Em Master of Ceremonies Invitational placing 5th behind Phil Hellmuth 4th Norman Chad 3rd Lon McEachern 2nd and Vince Vaughn 1st 25 As of 2018 his total live tournament winnings exceed 6 100 000 3 He has totaled over 3 000 000 in earnings from his 37 cashes at the WSOP 1 Brunson has two Texas hold em hands named after him The holding of ten deuce bears his name because he won the No Limit Hold Em event at the World Series of Poker two years in a row with a ten and a two 1976 and 1977 in both cases completing a full house as an underdog in the final hand 26 The other hand known as a Doyle Brunson especially in Texas is the ace and queen of any suit because in his words he tries never to play this hand 27 World Series of Poker bracelets Edit Year Tournament Prize US 1976 5 000 Deuce to Seven Draw 80 2501976 10 000 No Limit Hold em World Championship 230 0001977 1 000 Seven Card Stud Split 62 5001977 10 000 No Limit Hold em World Championship 340 0001978 5 000 Seven Card Stud 68 0001979 600 Mixed Doubles Seven Card Stud with Starla Brodie 28 4 5001991 2 500 No Limit Hold em 208 0001998 1 500 Seven Card Razz 93 0002003 2 000 H O R S E 84 0802005 5 000 No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold em 6 players per table 367 800Adapted from the World Series of Poker website 1 Personal life EditBrunson met his future wife Louise in 1959 and married her in August 1962 Louise became pregnant but a tumor was discovered in Doyle s neck later that year The surgeons found that the cancer had spread when it was operated on They felt that an operation would prolong his life enough for him to see the baby s birth so they went ahead After the operation no trace of the cancer could be found 29 Brunson attributed his cure to the prayers of friends of his wife and their correspondence with Kathryn Kuhlman a self proclaimed Christian faith healer 30 Louise developed a tumor shortly afterward and when she went for surgery her tumor was also found to have disappeared In 1975 their daughter Doyla was diagnosed with scoliosis yet her spine straightened completely within three months Doyla died at 18 of a heart valve condition 31 His son Todd also plays poker professionally Todd has won a bracelet in the 2 500 Omaha Hi Lo at the 2005 World Series of Poker making Doyle and Todd the first father son combination to win World Series bracelets 32 His daughter Pamela played in the 2007 World Series of Poker outlasting Todd 33 Doyle Brunson died in Las Vegas on May 14 2023 at the age of 89 34 SEC investigation EditOn December 14 2005 the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC filed an action 35 to enforce subpoenas issued to the attorneys of Doyle Brunson regarding his unsolicited offer in July 2005 to buy WPT Enterprises Inc the publicly traded owner of the World Poker Tour at a high premium over its then market value Shortly after that the Commission contended a public relations firm Brunson hired and a website he endorsed publicly announced the offer The Commission asserted that the publication of this offer widely covered in the media triggered a steep rise in WPT s stock price on record trading volume Brunson and his lawyers immediately stopped responding to the WPT and the media when pressed for details Instead after delivering the offer Brunson withdrew from the engagement When the WPT publicly disclosed Brunson and his law firm s unresponsiveness its stock price sharply declined costing investors tens of millions of dollars in lost market value 36 The SEC formally investigated whether Brunson s offer and its publication violated federal securities laws including the anti fraud provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 The SEC subpoenaed documents and testimony from Brunson s lawyers as part of its investigation However Brunson who invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination and declined to testify in the investigation directed his lawyers to withhold certain documents and not to testify on critical aspects of the offer under the attorney client privilege and work product doctrine The subpoena enforcement action sought to set aside these privileges on various legal grounds including the crime fraud exception and to compel Brunson s firm to provide the requested documents and testimony 37 The case was dropped by the SEC in 2007 38 Doyles Room EditMain article Doyles Room Doyles Room was an online poker room established in 2004 Originally on the Tribeca Poker Network now part of the Playtech iPoker network Doyles Room moved to the Microgaming Prima Poker Network in 2007 then to the Cake Poker Network in January 2009 and most recently to the Yatahay Network in January 2011 On May 26 2011 Doyles Room was seized in accordance with an investigation into the violation of online gambling laws Following the events of April 15 Brunson cut ties with Doyles Room 39 In October 2011 Doyles Room was acquired by Americas Cardroom 40 Bibliography EditDoyle Brunson s Super System A Course in Power Poker 1979 ISBN 1 58042 081 8 According to Doyle 1984 ISBN 0 89746 003 0 Poker Wisdom of a Champion 2003 formerly titled According to Doyle when published in 1984 ISBN 1 58042 119 9 Doyle Brunson s Super System 2 A Course in Power Poker 2005 ISBN 1 58042 136 9 Online Poker Your Guide to Playing Online Poker Safely amp Winning Money 2005 ISBN 1 58042 132 6 My 50 Most Memorable Hands 2007 ISBN 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August 13 2011 PokerCentral com Doyle Brunson Announces Retirement from Poker McElroy Kathleen May 15 2023 Doyle Brunson Poker Champion Known as Texas Dolly Dies at 89 The New York Times Retrieved on May 17 2023 Fisher County Texas 1933 Births a b c Levin Joe July 2022 At 88 Poker Legend Doyle Brunson Is Still Bluffing Or Is He Texas Monthly Retrieved May 15 2023 a b Brunson Doyle 1978 Doyle Brunson s Super System Las Vegas Nevada Cardoza Publishing ISBN 9781580424752 Retrieved September 4 2017 Doyle Brunson Inducted into Hardin Simmons University Athletic Hall of Fame Poker News Daily October 14 2009 Retrieved November 29 2018 Strazynski Robbie April 29 2020 Doyle Brunson Interview 12 Questions with the Godfather of Poker Cardplayer Lifestyle Retrieved April 30 2020 Family News Range Rider alumni magazine Hardin Simmons University Fall Winter 2017 p 44 Retrieved May 18 2023 Chaffin Sean Fall Winter 2019 Card Cowboy PDF Range Rider alumni magazine Hardin Simmons University p 32 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