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Doyle Brunson has announced his retirement from the game of poker. After 62 years of being a professional player, Texas Dolly will muck his cards one last time at the end of this summer when he says goodbye to the felt that has brought him success, fame, and a legacy that will resonate with poker players for decades to come. Newly retired Doyle ‘Texas Dolly’ Brunson is one of the most famous poker players ever to grace the tables. With two WSOP (World Series of Poker) main event wins under his belt and a total of 10 bracelets on his wrist, there are very few people who have bragging rights as strong as Texas Dolly’s. Legendary poker player Doyle Brunson is seen after being eliminated during the fourth day of the World Series of Poker Main Event at the Rio Convention Center in Las Vegas on July 12, 2013.
There are more than 250 million people actively playing poker worldwide. Doyle Brunson is a legend among them. Poker lovers all over the world have their own little secrets and rituals. They invest time in getting the skills and learning the game. Often, they go to great lengths to become invincible. That is all fine and admirable. However, we cannot help but ask what does it look like to achieve all that and have a career of more than 60 years and a movie-worthy epic life?
Meet Doyle Brunson, the first poker player who won a million in poker tournament. He is also so much more.
Personal Background
People refer to Doyle Brunson as the “Godfather of Poker”, or the “Texas Dolly”. This is the man with an extremely long career in playing poker. Let us just say that he was born on August 10th in 1933, and that he officially retired in 2018. If anyone managed to get to the core of this game, it was him.
There has been much talk about his autobiography that came out in 2012 titled “The Godfather of Poker”. You can still find it on Amazon or perhaps in one of your local bookshops. The book is certainly interesting in many ways. Above all, it tells the story of an extraordinary life, the ups and downs of one of the greatest poker players of all times. And we have to respect that.
Moreover, it is the story of a life that not too many of us would be able to live. There are reports that say he literally gambled for his life at gunpoint. He lived through the WWII as a boy. He is a cancer survivor, a stabbings and gunfights survivor, a winner.
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Professional Career
A master of the bluff, as some say, reportedly earned more than $75 million in his professional career. Others claim that he won millions and lost millions only to win them back again. Mr. Brunson is the holder of 10 bracelets won in a 6-decade long career.
Doyle Brunson is famous for winning 2 World Series of Poker Main Events (in 1976 and 1977) with the final hand of 10-2. But how did it all start?
Brunson thought that he would be a professional basketball player. Until he suffered a knee injury which prevented him from playing. Admirably, he graduated with a master’s degree in administrative education. He purportedly became a salesman but switched to poker playing very soon. From seven-card stud to a Vegas jackpot, he tried it all.
He was a regular at World Series of Poker (WSOP) tournaments ever since their inception in 1970. After his 2-years consecutive wins, he was always at the very top in the following tournaments.
Doyle Brunson System
Interestingly, Doyle Brunson published a book describing his system, while he was at the peak of his career. Consequently, he suffered some loses. However, his “Super System” 1 & 2 became famous and are nowadays considered classics.
There are players who read them and say that some parts of the books are outdated. However, these are still very valuable insights to poker. Especially, given the fact there is no multitude of written material o the subject that you can study from.
Therefore, if you get a chance to get your hands on these books, don’t miss it out. Some suggest reading the chapters on Stud variants and 2-7 Triple Draw carefully, as well as the material on No Limit Hold’Em and Omaha. The same as with any other mathematically based techniques, study the material and make sure to test it out in practice.
Doyle Brunson on Coming Out of the Comfort Zone
Brunson books tackle the topics of psychological aspects as well and how to deal with aggressive playing styles and pressure. More importantly, he also talks about the players in his era. “A completely different breed of people”, he said in the interview below, describing risk-taking players back in his time.
It makes us all think that people nowadays prefer to stay in their comfort zones. True risk takers always have better chances of making the greatest wins. It is good to remember it from time to time.
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Doyle F. Brunson is an iconic American poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years. He is the first two-time World Series of Poker main event champion to win consecutively, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several highly influential books on poker.
Brunson is the first player to earn $1 million in poker tournaments and has won ten World Series of Poker bracelets throughout his career, tied with Johnny Chan for second all-time, one behind Phil Hellmuth's 11. 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. In addition, he is the first of five players to win both the WSOP Main Event and a World Poker Tour title. In January 2006, Bluff Magazine voted Brunson the #1 most influential force in the world of poker.
Other than his poker success, his greatest achievement is probably his book, Super/System, which is widely considered to be one of the most authoritative books on poker. Originally self-published in 1978, Super/System was the book that transformed poker by giving ordinary players an insight into the way that professionals such as Brunson played and won, so much so that Brunson believes that it cost him a lot of money. 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.
Brunson's nickname, 'Texas Dolly', came from a mistake by Jimmy Snyder. Snyder was supposed to announce Brunson as 'Texas Doyle', but incorrectly pronounced the first name as Dolly. It stuck and many of Brunson's fellow top pros now simply refer to Brunson as 'Dolly'.
Brunson has the honor of having two Texas hold'em hands named after him. One hand, a ten and a two of any suit, bears his name as he won the No Limit Hold 'Em event at the World Series of Poker two years in a row with them (1976 and 1977), in both cases completing a full house. In both 1976 and 1977, he was an underdog in the final hand, requiring Brunson to come from behind both times. Another hand known as a 'Doyle Brunson', especially in Texas, is the ace and queen of any suit because, as he says on page 519 of the Super/System, he 'never plays this hand.' He changes his wording in SuperSystem2, however, noting that he 'tries to never play this hand'. However, it has been seen on episodes of High Stakes Poker, Poker After Dark, the Professional Poker Tour and the World Poker Tour that he does play it. He was also eliminated from the 2007 World Series of Poker main event while holding A-Q.
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As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceeded $5,300,000.Trivia: Doyle Brunson
- Author of the 'Super System', also known as the poker bible.
- Has nearly $5 million in tournament winnings.
- Shares a record with Johnny Chan: Holding 10 gold WSOP bracelets.
- Won his first two WSOP events with a 10-2 hand.
- Sometimes referred to as 'The Godfather of Poker'.