DoylesRoom.com Pros Show Strength in WSOP Main Event

Written by:
Adm1n
Published on:
Jul/08/2010

The Brunson 10 and several DoylesRoom.com players sail through to Day 2 of World Series of Poker Main Event

Las Vegas, Nevada - July 8, 2010 - DoylesRoom.com pros have together won over $2 million at the 2010 World Series of Poker and it turns out they're just getting started. With the fourth flight of Day 1 underway, The Brunson 10 and DoylesRoom.com pros are continuing to demonstrate that the DoylesRoom team is one to fear.

Newly minted Brunson 10 pro Daniel Kelly finished Day 1b in 149th place with 70,700 chips. Kelly is aiming for another WSOP bracelet to go along with the one he earned last weekend. Kelly won World Series of Poker Event #52, earning $1.3 million and his first bracelet. He was also awarded a spot on The Brunson 10, Doyle Brunson's team of legends-in-the-making, thanks to a contest put on by the major online poker site.

Brunson 10 pro Amit Makhija finished in 539th place with 37,200 chips, Brunson 10 contender Michael Martin ended Day 1b in 618th place with 32,200 chips, and Alex Kamberis of The Brunson 10 finished the day in 674th place with 29,075 chips.

Longtime DoylesRoom.com pro Hoyt Corkins ended Day 1c in 13th place. He'll resume Day 2 with 129,150 chips. Dani Stern of The Brunson 10 is also still in it, surviving Day 1c with 22,675 chips. He sits in 1,242nd place.

While most of The Brunson 10 already played out Day 1, scheduled to play on Thursday in Day 1d are the actual Brunsons. Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson and Pam Brunson are playing today, hoping to continue with the Main Event success that other DoylesRoom.com pros have experienced so far. Joining them are The Brunson 10's Zack Clark and longtime DoylesRoom pro Allen Kessler, who has cashed eight times at the 2010 World Series of Poker.

To keep track of how DoylesRoom.com players and pros are doing at the World Series of Poker, visit DoylesRoom.com.

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