Las Vegas Review-Journal

Legend Brunson makes surprise return at WSOP

- By Jim Barnes Contact Jim Barnes at jbarnes@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0277. Follow @Jimbarnesl­v on Twitter.

For many poker players, entering the World Series of Poker Main Event is the dream of a lifetime. For Doyle Brunson, it was a chance to get out of the house.

Brunson — the “Godfather of Poker,” 10-time WSOP bracelet winner, two-time Main Event champion and Poker Hall of Fame member — decided to enter the first starting flight of the Main Event, the $10,000 buyin No-limit Hold’em World Championsh­ip, on Thursday at the Rio.

Brunson, an 88-year-old Las Vegan, had not played in the Main Event for several years.

“Well, they asked me to come,” he said. “I hadn’t played in a while, and I thought it could be a relief to get out of the house for a while. I’ve been in the house for a year without hardly coming out. They asked me, and I’m glad I came.”

The Main Event is returning to fully in-person play this year after being held in a hybrid online/live format last year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Brunson was still alive with 86,000 chips (from a starting stack of

60,000) at the dinner break Thursday night, with play continuing deep into the evening.

The Main Event will have five more starting flights every day through

Tuesday. A total of 518 players entered on Thursday, and 1,514 so far have registered for one of the flights.

The champion will be crowned at the final table Nov. 17.

WSOP bracelet winner Perry Friedman joked that people were paying attention to him and his digital mask that had “WSOP 2021” displayed on it — until Brunson sat down at his table.

“It’s a little surprising to see him,” Friedman, who lives in Henderson, said. “To have him show up at my table, it’s fun. It’s fun to have him there. I think it’s going to be a little bit of a wild table now.”

Friedman, who was among the chip leaders at the dinner break with 200,500, changed the display on his mask to read “Hello Dolly” to greet Brunson, also known as “Texas Dolly.”

Brunson is one of the few people alive who played at the first WSOP in 1970, and he has been a fixture of high-stakes poker ever since. But Brunson said he had played poker perhaps six times since the pandemic started.

“I’ve been binge-watching the soap operas,” he joked, citing “Yellowston­e” and “Bosch” as two of his favorites.

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Two-time WSOP Main Event champion Doyle Brunson, 88, returned on Thursday to the tournament after several years, wearing his trademark cowboy hat.
Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images L.E. Baskow Two-time WSOP Main Event champion Doyle Brunson, 88, returned on Thursday to the tournament after several years, wearing his trademark cowboy hat.

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