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January 11th, 2010 | 10:16 am
The Brunson 10 are in for a fabulous New Year. A look at the 2009 accomplishments from five Doyle's Room pros...
The first five members of the Brunson 10 demolished the felt in 2009. This half-assembled team of online poker pros already poses a strong threat and a clear challenge to the rest of the poker world.
We can only guess where these players will go in 2010, but if their accomplishments from '09 are any indication, the Brunson 10 are in for a fabulous new year.
Chris Moorman had a spectacular and consistent winning year – he earned the 4th place ranking in both Cardplayer and Bluff Magazine's Player of the Year lists.
Alec Torelli is making a habit of going deep - he cashed nearly $800,000 in live poker room tournaments, including two six-figure wins totalling nearly $600,000.
The biggest Brunson 10 tournament cash went to Dani Stern, who won $548,315 at the 2009 World Series of Poker.
Zachary Clark, cashed in nearly 50 online poker and casino tournaments with top 10 finishes in 15 events.
Amit Makhija finished 26th in the Doyle Brunson 5 Diamond World Poker Classic, taking home $28,569.
Doyle Brunson, poker’s biggest legend, will continue to handpick members to complete his elite group of sponsored pros. All signs point to a great year for Doyle's Room.
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