Brunson Poker Room

Doyle Brunson Poker Legend Nick Name - Texas Dolly WSOP Bracelets - 10 including 2 wins in 76-77 - the first back to back main event champion Poker Room - The Doyle Brunson Poker Room - DoylesRoom.com Poker Hand - 10 2 he won both WSOP championships completing a full house with it. From the “most of us missed this jaw-dropper” files, Doyle Brunson made it known late last week that he turned down a king’s ransom about a decade ago for his online poker room, Doyle’s Room.

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DoylesRoom.com is the only online poker room that has the backing of Doyle Brunson - the most famous poker pro ever. DoylesRoom doesn't accept USA players at the moment, but if you're outside of the USA you can redeem our 110% up to $500 download bonus. Click below to get started - more instructions below.

  1. In 1978, Brunson changed the game of poker forever with his book Super System, a complete guide to Texas Hold´em and other games of poker. Essential reading for everyone from weekend dabblers to high-stakes gamblers, the book remains the bible of poker, the top-selling poker book of all time, still selling 14,000 copies a month.
  2. Brunson was a regular at Bobby’s Room in the Bellagio throughout his career. He played at some of the largest poker games across the globe and took a seat and several large international tournaments. In 2006 Bluff Magazine voted Texas Dolly as the most influential personality in poker. At his last game in 2018, Brunson received a standing.
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Doyles Room Download Options

DoylesRoom offers a downloadable poker room for players using a PC computer. Unfortunately, at this time they do not offer a downloadable poker room for Macs. Also, they don't have a no-download version of their poker site, so Mac players are going to have a hard time playing at DoylesRoom unless you have a PC emulator.

If you're on a PC and want to download DoylesRoom poker, follow the instructions listed below.

Doyles Room Download Process

The first step to downloading the software is clicking the link in the blue box above. That will lead you to the DoylesRoom.com website. From there, click the red Play Now button in the middle of the page. This will lead you to the account creation page. Enter your email address and your desired username into the form, and click Submit.

At the next page, you'll enter info such as your name, age, address, and Doyles Room promo code (if you have one). Once you've filled out the form, click Download the Poker Client (at the bottom of the page). You now will be lead to a new page, and at this page you have to click the Play Now red button on the page (it should be next to Doyle).

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This will launch a download - a window will pop up asking if you'd like to download drbclientinstall.exe. This is the installer file for the Doyles Room poker room. Click Save to start the download. After the download is completed, find the drbclientinstall.exe file on your computer. It should be either on your desktop or in your recent downloads folder.

Once you find it, double click it. This will launch a new window that will install the poker room. To finish the install, continue clicking Next until it's done. Then, open up the Doyles Room poker client on your computer. You can now login with the details you provided before. Your last step is to make a deposit

DoylesRoom.com Overview:

DoylesRoom.com launched in 2004 and is currently located in the Netherlands Antilles. It's unclear what Doyle's financial situation is with DoylesRoom.com, because he clearly cannot own the site outright since he lives in the United States. We speculate that it is more of a paid sponsorship deal.

Doyles is currently offering a 110% up to $550 download bonus - to redeem the bonus sign up through any of the links on this site. To learn more, read our full DoylesRoom.com review.

If only he could go back

From the “most of us missed this jaw-dropper” files, Doyle Brunson made it known late last week that he turned down a king’s ransom about a decade ago for his online poker room, Doyle’s Room. Responding to a tweet from Rounders and Billions co-creator Brian Koppleman, Brunson said he was offered – and rejected – a $235 million deal to sell Doyle’s Room just before Black Friday in 2011.

I mean, we all know that Brunson has made millions upon millions of dollars in his poker career, but my god.

For whatever reason, the regret of the deal that never happened popped into Brunson’s head upon reading Koppleman’s tweet in which he posed the question, “I consider a person financially rich if they make ___ a year or have a net worth of ___.”

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Brunson then revealed his road not taken adding that it “haunts me to this day.”

Thought it was worth more

The reason he said he did not sign on the dotted line was that he believed Doyle’s Room was going to be worth twice that amount. Unfortunately, Black Friday came along and tanked the online poker market, so there was no way Brunson was ever going to see another offer of nearly a quarter-billion dollars.

One person asked a natural follow-up question to “Texas Dolly.” Who offered him $235 million for his namesake online poker room?

The answer was the late, great Paradise Poker. Brunson said he thinks he would have had to take some of the purchase price in stock. Thus, there is no guarantee that he would have ever actually made $235 million on the deal.

A hidden gem of a poker room

Doyle’s Room was one of my favorite online poker rooms back in the day. I actually still have a Doyle’s Room t-shirt I got at the World Series of Poker. Before and during the poker boom (and, I guess, since, but online poker rooms sprouted like weeds back then), poker operators either went big and established their own, independent platforms or joined up with a network as a skin. PokerStars, partypoker, and Full Tilt Poker were examples of the former (partypoker also had skins), while Doyle’s Room was an example of the latter, coming to life on the Tribeca Poker Network in 2004.

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There was nothing particularly special about Doyle’s Room aside from the name and association with a poker legend, but I really enjoyed Tribeca’s software. Something about the cards themselves appealed to me – they were large and hole cards were angled in a “V” formation, rather than parallel to each other. For whatever reason, I liked how they stood out. Sounds and animations felt good.

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The only thing I didn’t like was that Tribeca’s method of raising was different than the other rooms, which was tough to get used to. When you raised, you entered the amount of the raise not counting the calling chips. At every other online poker room, the raise you type in is the total bet. So normally, if you want to raise a $100 bet to $300, you would type $300 and click the bet button. On Doyle’s Room and the Tribeca Poker Network, you would have to bet $200, which was added to the $100 for a $300 total bet.

The network was fairly small, which also resulted in weak competition.

Doyle’s Room hopped networks several times over the years. It moved to the Microgaming Network in 2007, then the Cake Poker Network in 2009, and then to the Yatahay Network in 2011. Brunson cut ties with the site after Black Friday. Later in 2011, it was acquired by Americas Cardroom.