Meet Legend #8: David “Doc” Sands Wins Spot on Brunson 10
The 2010 World Series of Poker was intense and it had everything to do with DoylesRoom.com.
After a fierce competition for the next spot on The Brunson 10 that involved four incredible online poker prodigies, David “Doc” Sands is the 8th member on Doyle Brunson’s team of legends-in-the-making.
He joins Daniel Kelly, who automatically won a spot for winning a WSOP bracelet this year, and six other incredible online poker superstars. To learn more about them, click here.
David Sands
Nickname:
Doc Sands
Age:
25
Birthplace:
Bozeman, MT
Career Earnings:
$2,116,581
Brunson 10 Points:
1055.53
Daniel Kelly
Nickname:
djk123
Age:
21
Birthplace:
Potomac, MD
Career Earnings:
$4,530,269
Brunson 10 Points:
0
Faraz Jaka
Nickname:
The Toilet
Age:
25
Birthplace:
San Jose, CA
Career Earnings:
$4,168,711
Brunson 10 Points:
325.17
Michael Martin
Nickname:
Martin23
Age:
25
Birthplace:
Wash. Crossing, PA
Career Earnings:
$4,123,365
Brunson 10 Points:
0
| Name | Brunson 10 Points | Winnings |
|---|---|---|
| David Sands | 1055.53 | $50,464 |
| Faraz Jaka | 325.17 | $16,607 |
| Daniel Kelly | 0 | 0 |
| Michael Martin | 0 | 0 |
How it works:
How does the leaderboard work?
The leaderboard is based on the performance of the potential Brunson 10 members. For every event they cash in they will earn points on the leaderboard. The potential Brunson 10 member that has the most points at the end of the WSOP will earn a spot on the Brunson 10.
How do players accumulate points?
We use a formula to calculate the points based on the player cashing in the event. The formula is:
(Prize Pool)^1/2
----------------
(Place)^2/5
This means that the player will receive more points for placing higher in a tournament and/or having a higher total prize pool.
Note: The player must cash in event in order to receive leaderboard points.
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