Doyles Room

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Doyles Room

DoylesRoom is powered by DBPN (Doyle Brunson Poker Network), a company incorporated and licensed in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.

Doyles Room is an online poker room powered by Tribeca Tables and founded in 2004.

Named for Doyle Brunson, the 10-time World Series of Poker champion, the Doyle Brunson Poker Network is licensed and incorporated in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Stakes and limits vary and games can be played around the clock via the Internet. Tribeca Tables handles the networking of Doyles Room, and Tribeca software is used to power the online poker play.

Doyles Room offers a number of poker card game options, including Texas hold 'em, Badugi, Seven-card stud, and Omaha hold 'em. Though games are played in a virtual format, players are matched against each other, not against computers or "bots".

For beginning poker players or those unfamiliar with the particulars of online poker, Doyles Room offers free games, pointers, and education on the intricacies of live and online poker. These include articles and stories written by Doyle Brunson himself.

Additionally, Doyles Room hosts regular tournaments featuring poker personalities such as Doyle Brunson, Mike Caro, Todd Brunson, Hoyt Corkins, Cyndy Violette, and Men "The Master" Nguyen. [1]

As of March 2007, Doyles Room will no longer take American players. [2] American players have the option of transferring funds and "action points" to accounts hosted by Full Tilt Poker. [3]

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