Online Poker: Doyles Room to Have Big Announcement Thursday MorningGambling911.com can reveal that online poker room Doyles Room will be issuing a huge announcement Thursday morning that will have a positive impact on the poker community.
"It is going to be major," Gambling911.com Senior Editor, Payton O'Brien disclosed. "The online poker community will be very elated by this news."
O'Brien was not privy to all the details Wednesday evening.
The online poker room that bares poker legend Doyle Brunson's name departed the US market earlier this year after amassing a significant number of players from the States to become one of the top 10 rooms. Upon leaving the US market, Doyles Room lost a significant chunk of its customer base.
Activity around the Brunson household seemed frenzied Wednesday evening. Doyle's nurse was seen brushing the dust off his shirt then whisked him off in his wheel chair, threw him into the family automobile where he was sent off to some undisclosed location.
"He wasn't embalmed with formaldehyde or placed in a coffin, so at least we know he's alive and kicking," O'Brien relayed about the 100 plus year old Brunson, who still kicks ass at the poker table.
Gambling911.com has long had the first scoop when it comes to Doyle Brunson and his poker room. Everything from Pam Anderson walking out of this toast last year to Brunson not being arrested to the sad news of Doyles Room leaving the US market.
"His wife tells us things," said O'Brien. "We even know his favorite position in bed: Comatose Missionary Style."
"Gambling911 does seem to break a lot of stories before anyone else, but they have a very high "false positive" rate, so I pretty much ignore them," expressed one poker player last January. "IIRC, they were the first to "confirm" that Frist was giving up trying to sneak the Leach bill into legislation before the September recess."
Be sure to check out Gambling911.com in the AM for the important announcement!
Doyle Brunson Watch
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Originally published October 17, 2007 5:27 pm ET