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Doyle's Room Poker Sees Return of Doyle Brunson To Bounty Tourney

Poker News - October 7th, 2009 - Written by Glen

doyles roomDoyle's Room Poker has always been known for involving Doyle and his Family of Poker in tournaments and other activities through out the poker room. Over the summer months, Doyle had been traveling the world to take part in the different live events, such as the WSOP and the WSOP-E, and had been unable to participate in his online games. After this hiatus, Brunson is back with Pam Brunson and Mike Caro to once again participate in the bounty tournaments worth thousands.

Every Wednesday, Bounty tournaments are held involving the Brunson family of poker. To kick off the return of the Brunsons, major prizes await those who manage to remove them from the games. For eliminating one of the deadly trio involved in the hunt, players will be credited with an additional $1,000 dollars. Dropping two of the three will net an extra $10,000, while blasting all three from the games will yield a total of $50,000 dollars.

While this may be no easy feat, the prizes are worth the effort. Even if a player fails to knock out one of the three and gets completely eliminated, they will be eligible for a refund of their initial $27.50 buy-in. This only applies to first time bounty participants, making the tournament even more sweet for new arrivals at Doyle's Room poker. As an added perk, the winner of the tournament will also take an additional $500 dollars in DoylesCasino chips.

The Doyle's Room Review will tell you about currents promotions such as first time participants receiving a free bonus of 110% to $550 dollars upon sign up. The special $50,000 dollar bounty tournament is only scheduled for the first week of Brunson's return, making October 7th a powerful day for poker players. This tournament is gone after tonight, as well as the shot for $50,000. Battle the Brunsons with this bounty tournament before the tournament is gone.

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