Doyle Brunson: 'I Turned Down $230 Million Offer for DoylesRoom.com

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Over a decade again, legendary poker pro Doyle Brunson claims he turned down a $230 million offer for his namesake online poker room, DoylesRoom.com.  Scroll Down For More.....


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The deal was turned down with the belief that the site would some day be worth much more.  Today, it is nonexistent.

He recently tweeted:

DoylesRoom.com was ultimately sold to Americas Cardroom in 2011 for an undisclosed amount.

Americas Cardroom, a Gambling911.com ad partner for a decade now (previously under the DoylesRoom name) has become one of the world's top five most trafficked online poker room.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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