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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating life, a fascinating book, November 19, 2009
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This review is from: The Godfather of Poker: The Doyle Brunson Story (Hardcover)
I've heard many stories about Doyle Brunson's life, but I wasn't quite prepared for how remarkable (even insane) his journey has been from small-town America to playing poker full-time on the Texas Circuit in the 1950s and 1960s to worldwide fame as one of the toughest and most successful poker players ever.

The stories go all the way back to Brunson's days growing up in tiny Sweetwater, Texas through to the current day. A phenomenal athlete (basketball, baseball and track) as a child and teenager, Brunson's road to the NBA (the Lakers wanted to draft him #1) was tragically cut short when a load of sheetrock fell on his leg, breaking it in two places. I say tragically, but that single event from Brunson's college days helped determine the choices he made in his twenties. And those choices led to one of the most outrageous and successful gambling careers anyone has ever known.

The tales in this book meander and drag on a bit (thus my four-star instead of five-star rating), but that gives the story a homespun, unpretentious feel that reminds me of the man I've seen on TV and read about in interviews. The characters who populate this book are from a different age. Men mostly born poor who risked everything to con, cheat, steal and gamble their way through life. Some of them ended up wealthy, many of them met their end early in life. Brunson himself suffered beatings, muggings and all of sorts of harm (including going broke too many times to recount) on his way to fame and fortune.

Reading this autobiography, I had the feeling that they just don't make 'em like Doyle Brunson and his contemporaries anymore. Adventurous, fun-loving and willing to risk everything at the drop of a hat, Brunson comes across as quintessentially American in his toughness and determination to make it big.

If you are a Brunson, poker and/or gambling fan, I recommend you buy this book now. It is exciting, cautionary, hilarious and poignant all at once, and it reminded me how arduous but ultimately rewarding the road to success can be when you strike out on your own path.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Poker World Through The Eyes of the Grand Old Man of Poker, November 27, 2009
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W. D. Barnum (Columbia, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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I was planning a trip to Vegas and ordered this book - what a great book to read on the plane and during any downtime I might have. I had made it about half way through and happened to be playing poker in the beautiful Venetian Poker Room when they made an announcement that Doyle Brunson was in the poker room at table 40 discussing the new Pocket Casino hand held terminals that they have introduced at the Venetian. I ran back to my room at the Palazzo and then back to the Venetian Poker Room - and got there before Doyle left. As I walked up Todd (Doyle's son)said "Dad, we should have brought some books to sell!" They had not, and mine was the only copy around. I got him to autograph the book, got a chance to trade a few stories, and talked to Todd Brunson for quite a while.

Now, about the book.

This book traces Doyle's long history from a small cotton farm in West Texas, through his college days, where he was a star athlete with visions of the NBA, to his poker in the rough Ft. Worth area, to his days playing poker on the Texas circuit and finally his move to Las Vegas in the early 70's. He has seen 35 years of the poker world in Vegas and tells it like it was/is from his perspective, right up to this year.

If you are looking for a poker manual or how to book - don't buy this book - buy Super System or Super System II. If you are looking for a book that talks about all of today's hot TV poker players - read the internet - this book is not for you. But, if you want to get a feel for how today's poker world evolved and the various characters that made it what it is today - then this history through one man's eyes is the book for you!

As with many an autobiography, this book tends to put the author in the best light possible in the many situations in which he is involved - but what do you expect - it is an autobiography and the author has control of what he says about himself! (If you want an "open kimona book by a poker player - get "Check Raising the Devil")

I found the writing to be well done, the stories interesting, and the insights into the mind of a big time gambler to be first rate. The amount of money these guys will bet on poker, golf, or any number of "prop" bets will stagger you.

It is a really great read, as you ride along the trail with the man who is rightly called the Godfather of Poker.

In parting, from a proof reading standpoint - I only found two errors - on page 277 in the second paragraph, fourth line the line "slots of cash" should read "lots of cash." Also on Page 322 in the last full paragraph on the page, line seven "the while industry" should read "the whole industry." Two proof reading errors in a First Edition, and both of them words that pass "spell check" is not bad for today's book world - but I do wish they would actually have somebody read the final version before it goes to print - but, maybe that's just me. Picky, Picky, Picky!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like you were talking over a beer..., February 1, 2010
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I really enjoyed this book. The first few pages grab you by the throat and pull into Doyle's world right away. I could barely stand to put the book down, as I wanted to know what happened next. There are many things you will learn, that you did not know about Doyle or the poker world in general.

While the writing in the book is not polished or elegant, I would not have it any other way. I am glad that Doyle did not let his writings get edited in such a way that is no longer him talking. I know some of the chief complaints are that the book drones on from time to time, or that it has a lot of random tangents. That is what I like about it; it speaks as if you were conversing at a bar over a beer. The stories are matter-of-fact, with no icing on the cake. He just tells it as it is.

I highly recommend this book to any poker fan or even anyone who wants to hear an the story of one's interesting life.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Early Road Stories: I Was There., November 22, 2009
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This wonderful, must-read, classic tells true stories of many people I knew and played poker with including, World Champions: Johnny Moss, Amarillo Slim Preston, Sailor Roberts, Bill Smith, Jack "Treetop" Straus, and also, Pat Renfro, James "Tennessee Longgoodie" Roy, John "Austin Squatty" Jenkins, Doc Ramsey, Paul Harvey, Tuffy Hufstedler, George McGann, Joe Floyd, and Tooter Leyland, who robbed them. This absolute treasure is not just for poker players. I am finished with my Christmas shopping. All the Texans, meaning my list, get this fantastic story of a brilliant man, who has really had some experiences to share with one and all. Congrats, Doyle! The cheats, the cons, the robbers, the square players, the big scores, the dry pockets, and paying some dues out on the road. It is all here, and more. You will absolutely love this book. I'll lay you box car odds.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be considered mandatory reading for his legions of fans, September 9, 2010
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Doyle "Dolly" Brunson is justifiable called the "Godfather" of professional poker and not just because of his longevity as a gambler. Brunson is one of the most recognizable faces and names of the poker world who has consistently excelled at the various games of poker for decades. Now in his seventies he is still winning tournaments and is a sought after player on such popular television shows as "Poker After Dark" and "High Stakes Poker". Now we are treated to the story of a remarkable man's equally remarkable life in "The Godfather of Poker: The Doyle Brunson Story", his autobiography written with the capable assistance of Mike Cochran. This 352-page biography is a fascinating, entertaining, and informative compendium of the life and times, adventures and occasional misadventures of a man who has played in every single annual World Series of Poker tournaments in Las Vegas, Nevada, since its inception. Here are to be found the stories of the hazardous days of playing poker illegally in the state of Texas, the transition of poker from a saloon backroom game to a nationally televised event. Simply stated, "The Godfather of Poker: The Doyle Brunson Story" should be considered mandatory reading for his legions of fans and for anyone who enjoys the drama of No Limit Texas Hold-em and any of the other many forms of poker.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best biographies I have ever read, May 7, 2010
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Craig Gross (Lansdale, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a story of a man who literally had his dreams crushed just as his college days were coming to an end. He soon set off on a way of life that would begin as one's man's journey, but would come out the other end as a legend.

The life of Doyle is not just a memoir of poker, it is a piece of old Americana. It takes us back to the old days of Texas, where some didn't have electricity, and bath water was carried up the stairs to the bathtub. Oh, and yes, there were still out-houses. We are hearkened back to the 50's, college days, sports, and the hopes of a bright future. Along the way fate comes crashing down upon Doyle, thus forcing him down a new path of his choosing, and that choice would be poker.

We continue to follow this gripping, and detailed life from the back streets of Texas, to remote mid-western destinations, long lonely roads, and eventually to the burgeoning days of an old Las Vegas. The story continues through one mans eyes as he literally watches the new world slowly overtake the old, and replace want was once a mafia run town, turn into a modern day tourist attraction.

This book is a riveting and exciting account of one man's life through rough and tumble times. We see through Doyle's eyes the old America slowly turn into what it is today. We learn of a bygone era and discover how a man accidentally becomes a legend.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing life & great read, March 31, 2010
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I just finished Doyle's life story, and the book exceeded all of my expectations.
He pulled no puches in what has been an incredible journey from the cotton fields of Texas, through the mean streets of Ft. Worth, on the road with Slim & Sailor,
and onto the high limit world of Las Vegas. Doyle really shares his life, the good, bad, legal, not so legal. He has seen things that very few us will ever see or experience, as many of the old road gamblers and that lifestyle are long gone.

This man is as tough as they come, has unlimited "gamble", but also a big heart.
I highly recommend taking this journey with poker's Babe Ruth - it's a wild ride!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Life of a professional gambler, March 29, 2010
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Doyle Brunson, a poor West Texas farm boy has done well to overcome adversities. The book is inspiring, motivational and educational. Overcoming the gambler's stigma of hypocrisy from college alumni and administration took courage and determination to live a life he loved and is a testimonial to his character. Learning to handle and adjust to pressure in high stakes poker and golf "high money games" is a unique characteristic of professional gamblers, and perhaps an attribute more people should aspire to achieve in life. Autobiographer Mike Cochran writes in a humorous and entertaining style that makes the reader eager to get to the next page. For a guy that has never played one hand of poker, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars From the cotton field to the top, March 19, 2010
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The path Doyle Brunson has traveled is indeed a fascinating one and a unique one. Those of us who grew up in similar surroundings know only too well the unending dawn-to-dusk labor he saw at an early age. And, like Doyle, we walked those unending rows of cotton looking for a way out. Doyle's out - into the world of professional basketball - was shattered along with his leg, but the resilience that came with growing up in that environment saw him through. Only a handful such as Doyle and Johnny Moss found that path where risking everything on ones wits would lead to such success, and none who traveled that path did so with more style than Doyle Brunson.

Some of the stories made the hair literally stand up on the back of my neck - the cheating, the hijackings, the law. Growing up in a religious home, Brunson walked a tightrope playing big stakes poker while concealing his livlihood from his parents.

Poker was indeed different in the 1950-1960 era when it was simply illegal in Texas. But it was the harsh, unyielding, and sometimes brutal schooling of those days that made men like Doyle Brunson, Amarillo Slim, etc. the men they are. No computers for simulating hands - deal the cards until you have the answer. Nobody to assure the games are on the level - figure out the gimmick and turn it to your own advantage. No protection from hijackers - carry your own protection.

And through it all Brunson is - though a big time gambler by any reasoning - the honest upright "good" man his parents would have wanted.

If you like a good story, read this book. If you want to understand how poker came to the sanitized casino environment, read this book. If you want to get a sense of the forces that made Doyle Brunson into the man he is, read this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and real, January 28, 2010
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David G. Apetz (NEW YORK, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I just finished this great book and feel like I've gone all in, nearly busted out, and then won big at the end. As a poker addict myself, I can say that for any serious Hold 'em player or fan, this book is a must-read. In his own folksy, Texas voice, Doyle relates to us most of the amazing events of his life such as his upbringing in rural Texas, his dangeous years playing poker in northern Fort Worth and along the Texas Circuit, his brushes with the mob in Vegas, his near death with melanoma, his faith, and most cruelly and sadly, the death of first daughter. A real page turner. I was surprised to learn the extent of the poker cheating that went on before the major casinos finally cleaned it up. I was impressed, as always, by Doyle's brutal honesty and character. For a self-described "obsessive gambler" who still often bets over a million dollars at the poker table or per a single hole of golf, to have become a successful multi-millionaire and have a happy family life is quite amazing. His two children, Todd and Patricia are both championship poker players themselves. Lots of interesting poker hands are discussed here, some no doubt for the first time. There are also a ton of great anecdotes, mostly funny but some very dark. His friendships and experiences with other poker greats including Chip Reese, Stu Ungar, Amarillo Slim and Johnny Moss (to name a few), are equally fascinating. Doyle Brunson is truly a living legend. Read it.
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