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Doyle Brunson Hits the $5/10 Rooms At Doyle's Room
Published on 10 Jan 2010 by ReturnMyRake

The idea of Doyle Brunson, the ten-time WSOP Bracelet winner and Godfather of Poker, hitting the $5/10 tables is simply ludicrous. It’s laughable, at best. But most importantly, it’s true. You too can play with him by signing up at Doyles Room Rakeback and get 33% Poker Rakeback as well!

It’s all Part of the Plan

No, Doyle Brunson did not suddenly go broke. No, he’s not there to bully the lower level players. No, the world isn’t ending. The reason why Doyle Brunson is playing at the lower stakes tables is all part of his master plan to welcome the new players in his own online poker room, the Doyle’s room. It really does seem absurd sometimes, though. We all know that the Godfather of Poker is famous for his outrageous bets and his almost-obscenely excellent record. If we saw him in Bobby’s Room playing poker with blinds reaching as high as $8,000 then we would hardly be surprised. Awed, yes – but it’s not unusual at all to see Brunson playing at the high stakes tables. The fact that he’s playing at the $5-10 no limit hold’em rooms in Doyle’s Room, though, is quite remarkable. How often, after all, do you see a shark at the lower level rooms? It’s not just a once in a blue moon thing either. Brunson plays on Mondays through Fridays, and is commonly found socializing with the newer players, swapping jokes and tips and ultimately just being a nice chum.

The Brunson 10 – er, 5 – are in it too

But Doyle Brunson isn’t the only one who can be found frequenting the lower level rooms this year. His protégés, the Brunson 10 (or 5, since the other 5 are yet to be picked) are also playing at the low stakes tables. Alec Torelli, Zachary Clark, Amit Makhija, Dani Stern, and Chris Moorman are also taking time out of their busy schedules in order to play with the newbies. Todd Brunson and Hoyt Corkins are also playing there too. It almost seems like one of those funny fads that hit the world once in a while. Still, though, whatever you may call it, there’s really no doubt that Doyle Brunson’s plan is working very well. The traffic to the site has already increased dramatically. Furthermore, you’ll realize that the average pot in Doyle’s Room is much larger than those in Full Tilt and Pokerstars, eclipsing those of the latter by 20%. So, if you want to have more profitable games and free advice from pros to boot, then you might want to mosey on down to Doyles Room and take on the godfather of poker himself.

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