In 1994, he won another six figures in a tournament after taking down the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Hall of Fame Poker Classic.Ī few years went by without much stirring up the record books until 2000. The following year in 1993, he won $198,000 after taking down the Jim Brady Month Championship Event. In 1992, Todd cashed at the WSOP for this first time in two events.
His tournament results date back to 1990.
Outside of the cash games where he has won millions, Todd has had significant success in tournaments. He’s a regular in the highest limits around Las Vegas and has proven himself to be one of the best players in the world. Much like his father, most of Todd’s poker career has been spent playing cash games.
Among his accolades, Todd has amassed over $3.2 million in career tournament earnings and owns his own WSOP gold bracelet. Todd Brunson may be the son of poker legend Doyle Brunson, but since turning pro himself after dropping out of Texas Tech University, Todd had put his own stamp on the poker world.