Doyle Brunson, arguably the greatest poker legend of all time, has proven that talent never fades finishing with a strong 7th place in a million-dollar event at WSOP.
Doyle Brunson was focusing on bracelet number 11 at the World Series of Poker and if his recent performance is any indication of what’s still to come for Brunson, then he’ll probably scoop it up in no time.
The poker legend just finished strong in Event #37 in Las Vegas, proving that championship talent never fades. Brunson finished 7th in the tournament, earning himself a massive $62,234.
The $10,000 buy-in Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split featured 164 players and a total prize pool of $1,541,600.
And Brunson wasn’t the only player from DoylesRoom.com who finished strong in the tournament. Mike Wattell, who could be seen wearing DoylesRoom patches in the event, finished 3rd.
The 2009 World Series of Poker is now underway at the Rio Al-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and Brunson is planning to play in a number of events which includes the Main Event on July 3rd, 2009. Online poker players can follow Doyle Brunson’s progress through his social networking pages, and of course at DoylesRoom.com.
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