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World Series of Poker: Brunson Godfather of Poker Signing

The Godfather of Poker

Doyle Brunson is laying all his cards on the table. The poker legend's tell-all autobiography, titled The Godfather of Poker, will be released nationally next week but poker players looking to grab an advance copy are in luck. DoylesRoom.com has announced that poker legend Doyle Brunson will be signing copies of his new autobiography during the breaks of the final table of the 2009 World Series of Poker.  Preorder Doyle Brunson's Book Here (see top right of his website)

The Godfather of Poker is being released nationally on November 10th but poker players can purchase an advanced copy in Vegas and have it signed by Doyle Brunson while the November 9 vie for the WSOP title.

The book covers everything from tragedies like the freak injury that ruined his chance to play in the NBA, to major highlights like his 10th WSOP bracelet win, to unbelievable endeavors like trying to literally raise the Titanic (some say he was on it).

Making appearances in the gripping story of a lifetime are several notorious figures and big-time celebrities including Minnesota Fats, Titanic Thompson, Howard Hughes, Tony Spilotro, Lefty Rosenthal, Benny Binion, Leonardo DiCaprio, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Stu Ungar and Pamela Anderson. Preorder Doyle Brunson's Book Here (see top right of his website)

The World Series of Poker final table takes place from November 7th to 9th in Las Vegas. Online poker players can find Doyle Brunson and purchase The Godfather of Poker at the Penn & Teller Theater located inside the The Rio. Autographs will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

More details on Doyle Brunson's career and The Brunson 10 are available online at DoylesRoom.com, the only online poker site he endorses.

About DoylesRoom.com:

Online since 2004, DoylesRoom (www.DoylesRoom.com) is the only online poker site to proudly bear the legendary Doyle Brunson name. The newest addition to the Cake Poker Network, DoylesRoom offers its players access to unequaled poker promotions, fast action, and countless opportunities to play with Doyle Brunson and other legends of the game. Poker players from North America and around the world can compete for the biggest stakes on the web or sharpen their poker skills while playing Texas Hold‘em and other popular games for free. With free poker software, lessons, tournaments, nonstop Sit-and-Go tournaments and ring games available at all limits, DoylesRoom is the preeminent poker destination for real live game play-online or anywhere. 

 

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