Doyles Room Pros show might at WSOP Main Event
July 21st, 2010 | Published in Blogging
Doyles Room pros gave a stellar performance at the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas, Nevada, winning an accumulated pocket of over $2 million. The legendary Brunson 10, a group of young poker superstars, and the DoylesRoom.com pros demonstrated their prowess at the felts. Newly Doyles Room Review inducted Brunson 10 member Daniel Kelly finished Day 1b with 70,700 chips for a 149th place finish.
Kelly is aiming for another WSOP bracelet to complement the one he earned last week. Kelly garnered 1st place at the WSOP Main Event #52 pocketing $1.3 million and his first bracelet. For his superb Doyles Room Promo Code performance, he was rewarded with a spot on the Brunson 10, a team of legends-in-the-making.
Other pros who made their presence felt include Brunson 10 pro Amit Makhija who finished in 539th place with 37,200 chips, Brunson 10 contender Michael Martin in 618th place with 32,000 chips and Alex Kamberis, also a member of Brunson 10, who came in at 674th place with 29,075 chips. Top Doyles Room pro Hoyt Corkins finished Day 1c in 13th place, garnering 129,150 chips. Scheduled to play on Day 1d are other the actual Brunsons themselves: Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson and Pam Brunson. Joining them are Zack Clark, also a Brunson 10 member and longtime DoylesRoom.cm pro Allen Kessler.