Doyle Brunson, 'Godfather of Poker' and 2x world champion, dies at 89

FILE - Doyle Brunson during The Poker Channel Poker Challenge - Photocall at Rococo in London, Great Britain. (Photo by David Lodge/FilmMagic)

Doyle Brunson, one of the most influential poker players of all time and a two-time world champion, died Sunday, according to his agent.

Brunson was 89.

Brian Balsbaugh, Brunson's agent, posted a statement on Twitter from the family.

"It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of our father, Doyle Brunson," the statement read. "He was a beloved Christian man, husband, father and grandfather. We’ll have more to say over the coming days as we honor his legacy. Please keep Doyle and our family in your prayers. May he rest in peace."

Brunson, called the Godfather of Poker and also known as "Texas Dolly," won 10 World Series of Poker tournaments — second only to Phil Hellmuth's 16. He also captured world championships in 1976 and 1977 and was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1988.

He wrote a book called "Super System" in 1979, which was one of the first books to delve into poker strategy and created a lasting impact that helped bring many others to the game.

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FILE - Professional poker player Doyle Brunson participates in Tigers Charity Poker Night during Tiger Jam 2012 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino April 27, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Lester Cohen/WireImage)

Five-time WSOP winner Scotty Nguyen tweeted that he "can’t believe this day has come - you will always be held high in our hearts, the man, the myth, the legend & THE GODFATHER of poker baby! Mr Brunson, you made poker what it is baby! thank you for what you give to all of us baby! RIP Mr Doyle Brunson THE GODFATHER OF POKER."

His influence carried beyond poker.

"This one is a heartbreaker," actor James Woods tweeted. "Doyle Brunson, the greatest poker player who ever lived, has cashed in his chips.

"Doyle was so kind and helpful to me. He was gracious to my late dear brother and every friend I introduced him to. A gentleman and a genuine legend."

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