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Doyle Brunson net worth is
$80 Million


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Doyle F. Brunson, also known as Texas Dodlly, Big Papa or The Godfather of Poker, was born on 10 August 1933, in Longworth, Texas USA, and as his various names suggest, is a professional poker player, but also a writer. Doyle is known for winning the World Series of Poker bracelet 10 times, and has also been inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. Doyle is considered to be one of the most influential people in poker, a reputation earned from a career which now stretches to well over 40 years

If you wonder how rich Doyle Brunson is, his net worth is estimated by authoritative sources at $80 million as of mid-2017, and as Brunson still continues playing poker successfully, there is every chance that his net worth will become even higher.

Doyle Brunson Net Worth $80 Million

When Doyle was young he played in the All-State Texas basketball team, and also won the high school Texas mile championship at 17, which brought him several scholarship offers, but unfortunately Brunson experienced a knee injury and was not able to play basketball anymore. However, he enrolled at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and graduated with a BA in 1954 and then an MA in 1955, both in administrative education. His first job was a business machines salesman, but allegedly on his first day he was invited to play a game of poker, and won the equivalent of a month’s salary. He soon left the company and became a professional poker player, as he quickly understood that his talent allowed him to earn more money in a few hours than he would earn in most regular jobs.

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Together with his friend Dwayne Hamilton, Doyle began playing poker in illegal games, travelling around southern states and doing well for a number of years, but also betting “on almost anything”, as Doyle later admitted, but then landed in Las Vegas and lost it all. However, Doyle regained enough to participate in the World Series of Poker when it started up in 1970, and has continued to play in the Main Event up until now. From that time Doyle net worth began to grow. He won two championships in 1976 and 1977, and Doyle’s other Main Event cashes over the years have been 3rd in 1972, runner-up in 1980 (to three-time champion Stu Ungar), 4th in 1982, 3rd in 1983, 16th in 1993, and 53rd in 2004. In addition, Brunson plays in other tournaments, for example, Bobby’s Room, Legend of Poker World Poker Tour event, and No Limit Texas hold’em Championship event – 1976 prize $230,000, 1977 $340,000 and 1991 $208,000. His biggest prize was $368,000 in the 2005 No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold’em tournament – but all have added consistently to Doyle’s net worth. Although Brunson is 84 years old, he still plays poker, and shows that he still has the ability to win important tournaments.

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Doyle Brunson has also published several books; some of them include “Doyle Brunson’s Super System: A Course in Power Poker”, “The Godfather of Poker: The Doyle Brunson Story”, and “Poker Wisdom of a Champion”. The success and popularity of these books have made Brunson’s net worth even higher, and are highly regarded in the professional card-playing industry.

In his personal life, Doyle has been married to Louise since 1962, and they had two daughters, but Doyla died from a faulty heart at 18. Daughter Pamela and son Todd also play poker, and have won tournaments and awards too; father and son being a unique combination to win poker bracelets.

Full NameDoyle Brunson
Net Worth$80 Million
Date Of BirthAugust 10, 1933
Place Of BirthLongworth, Texas, United States
ProfessionProfessional Poker Player, Author, Actor
EducationHardin–Simmons University, Abilene, Texas
NationalityAmerican
SpouseLouise Brunson (m. 1962)
ChildrenTodd Brunson, Pamela Brunson, Doyla Brunson
NicknamesDoyle F. Brunson , Texas Dolly , The Godfather of Poker , Big Papa , Poker's Living Legend
Twitterhttp://www.twitter.com/texdolly
IMDBhttp://imdb.com/name/nm1884974
AwardsWorld Series of Poker (WSOP), Main Event bracelets ‎(1976‎, ‎1977),
NominationsPoker Hall of Fame inductee
MoviesThe Grand
TV ShowsHigh Stakes Poker, National Heads-Up Poker Championship (2005-2011), Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament (2004), Intercontinental Poker Championship(2006)
#Quote
1In a big no-limit game against tough opponents, you should never show a quality lay-down unless you intend to call in the future. When you are floundering around in the ocean, it's stupid to drop bait for the sharks.
2I'm a gambler. I'll always be one. I couldn't be anything else. So, my life will always be full of wins and losses. I wouldn't have it any other way. It's exciting. There's never been a dull moment in my life.

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#Fact
1Inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1988.
2Won bracelets at World Series of Poker in Deuce to Seven Draw (1977), Seven-Card Stud Split (1977), Seven-Card Stud (1978), Mixed Doubles (with Starla Brodie) (1979), No Limit Hold'em (1991), Razz (1998), H.O.R.S.E. (2003) and No Limit Shorthanded Texas Hold'em (2005).
3Father of Todd Brunson.
4He joins Joe Hachem, Scotty Nguyen, Carlos Mortensen and 'Action' Dan Harrington, as being the only five people to have won both the World Series of Poker Main Event and a World Poker Tour (2003) title. Doyle won both the 1976 and 1977 WSOP main events and the 2004 Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker WPT event.
5His nickname 'Texas Dolly' came from Jimmy 'The Greek' Snyder, who incorrectly read his name on a sheet of paper. Snyder was supposed to announce Brunson as 'Texas Doyle' (since he was from the state of Texas), but instead he said 'Texas Dolly' and the name stuck.
6He refuses to play the starting hand of Ace-Queen, despite it being considered a premium starting hand. He mentions this fact on page 519 of his famous book 'Super System'.
7When he won his record tenth World Series of Poker bracelet in 2005, he won it somewhat by mistake on his part. The starting hand that he held was 10-3, and he mistook it for his trademark hand, 10-2. When he re-raised and pushed all in and was called by his opponent, he saw that he was holding a 10-3 and admitted at the table 'I thought it was the 10-2.' The hand however turned out to be a winner, as a 3 came out on the flop and nothing for his opponent, even on the Turn or River. Doyle had won the game with a pair of threes, and thus his tenth World Series of Poker bracelet.
8The reason that 10-2 is his favorite hand to play, is because he won the 1976 and 1977 World Series of Poker Main Events back to back in subsequent years with it. Both times his winning hand turned out to be a full house, tens full of deuces.
9His favorite hand to play is 10-2. Hence, this hand is known amongst poker players as the 'Doyle Brunson' or 'Texas Dolly'.
10Finished 53rd out 2,576 players at the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event, earning him about $60,000.
11Won the Bicycle Casino's 2004 Legends of Poker tournament, earning him $1,000,000.
12Won the 1976 and 1977 World Championship bracelet in the World Series of Poker (No Limit Texas Hold'em).

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Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Grand2007Poker Pro
Rounders: Inside Professional Poker1998Video shortWorld Series of Poker Champion

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lucky You2007poker consultant

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Rounders1998the producers wish to thank

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
KidPoker2015TV Movie documentaryHimself
Post Oak Bluff2015DocumentaryHimself
Post Oak Bluff: The Politics of Poker2015DocumentaryHimself
2010 World Series of Poker2010TV SeriesHimself
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2010TV SeriesHimself (2010)
2009 World Series of Poker2009TV SeriesHimself
30 for 302009TV Series documentaryHimself
Poker After Dark2007-2009TV SeriesHimself
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2009TV SeriesHimself (2009)
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2008TV Mini-SeriesHimself
High Stakes Poker2006-2007TV SeriesHimself
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2007TV SeriesHimself (2007)
Lucky You2007Himself
£50 Says You'll Watch This2007TV Series documentary 2007
The Players at the Table2007Video documentary shortHimself
No Limit: A Search for the American Dream on the Poker Tournament Trail2006DocumentaryHimself
Intercontinental Poker Championship2006TV SeriesHimself
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2006TV SeriesHimself
Anything to Win2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Poker Superstars III2006TV SeriesHimself
National Heads-Up Poker Championship2005TV SeriesHimself
Beyond the Glory2005TV Series documentaryHimself
World Poker Tour2005TV SeriesHimself
Beyond the Felt2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Poker Superstars II2005TV SeriesHimself

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