Negreanu Poker
- Crushing losses in poker tournaments happen to even the greatest of pros, and that includes Daniel Negreanu. This week, while playing in a GG Poker World Series of Poker event, he was streaming.
- No live poker, no problem for six-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu has been using time away from physical tables at digital ones and studying up on his live game. One method he's used to brush up on in-person play is the streaming service PokerGO®.
Polk quickly building cushion
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One-fifth of the way through his heads-up poker challenge against Daniel Negreanu, Doug Polk has much for which to be thankful. After Wednesday’s session, the last before Thanksgiving, Polk has built his lead to over a quarter-million dollars.
Tweeting about the match afterward, Polk called it a “quiet day,” as there were no all-in pots. The “small-mid pots” hit for Polk, however, as he profited $120,023.59 in Session 11 to take his overall positive total to $264,019.75.
I don’t know how I only lost 3 buy ins in today’s session but I’m thankful for it!”
Negreanu was a bit frustrated that he had pocket Aces four times, only to not get any action from Polk with any of them. He was still pleasantly upbeat after the bad day, getting into the holiday spirit by tweeting: “I don’t know how I only lost 3 buy ins in today’s session but I’m thankful for it!”
The two men have now played 5,067 hands, more than 20% to the 25,000 goal. Whichever player is losing at the halfway point can call it quits. Alternatively, the two players can decide to up the stakes after 12,500 hands if they so choose. The next bout on WSOP.com will take place on Saturday, November 28.
Negreanu had been rolling
In our last update, Polk was leading by about $75,000 after six sessions. Despite his current lead, however, it hasn’t been all bad for Negreanu. The Poker Hall of Famer had a massive Session 7, winning $222,832.70 over 591 hands. It was the second-longest session of the challenge to that point and the winningest day either player had enjoyed.
Polk called Negreanu’s pre-flop strategy “insane”
Negreanu won again the next session, banking another $24,156.82 to go up by $179,363.71. He was clearly annoying Polk, as Polk called Negreanu’s pre-flop strategy “insane.” Polk said his opponent had either found the “holy grail” of pre-flop solutions or he was simply just playing poorly and getting away with it.
Daniel Negreanu was on a roll, winning five of six sessions, but Polk finally got back on track in Session 9 late last week. In 377 hands, he profited $205,521.74 to take a slight lead of $26,371.78. For almost every person on the planet, that would not qualify as a “slight” lead, but in this game, that’s less than a single buy-in. Both players said they felt they played well, regardless of the results, with Polk happy that he came out on the winning end in some “cooler spots.”
Negreanu Pokerstars
Monday’s Session 10 was the longest in terms of hands, as the two blew through 852 hands. Polk had another big day, ending about $117,000 in the black to up his overall lead at the time to over $143,000. Negreanu commented later that he got caught with his hand “in the cookie jar” a few times, getting picked off on some ill-timed bluffs.
Feels like Polk’s game to lose
Doug Polk was considered the heavy favorite going into the heads-up challenge and still very much is now that his lead has grown with a fifth of the challenge in the rear-view. PokerShares has the current odds to win at 1.08 for Polk and 8.50 for Negreanu. That’s the equivalent of Polk as a -1,250 favorite and Negreanu as a +750 underdog. In other words, PokerShares is saying Polk is all but a lock to win, even with 20,000 hands remaining.
This heads-up challenge has its origins in 2014, when Negreanu said that he believed he could beat high stakes online games with some practice. The internet poker world laughed at the notion and Polk specifically called him naïve. Since then, the two have engaged in various poker spats, leading up to this opportunity to settle things on the felt.
Negreanu Poker Challenge
Crushing losses in poker tournaments happen to even the greatest of pros, and that includes Daniel Negreanu.
This week, while playing in a GG Poker World Series of Poker event, he was streaming as he got a Queen and a 10 and decided to raise before the flop as “a little bit of a bluff.”
Then, Yuri Dzivielevski called, and that’s when what would be a disastrous hand would unfold.
Right off the bat, Negreanu landed a straight. Dzivielevski bet, and Negreanu simply called, baiting his opponent into continuing the hand. It’s a smart play here given that he’s got a devastatingly good hand.
Out comes the 3 of spades, the second spade on the board along with a Jack. Dzivielevski shoves all-in, and Negreanu calls with his large stack, finding out that his opponent is holding 6-5 of spades for a flush draw.
Negreanu Poker Strategy
All Negreanu needs is for a non-spade to come out on the river. But guess what happens?
Negreanu Poker Match
The answer is below (and WARNING: Some NSFW language ahead!)
Negreanu Poker Net Worth
Yep, just like Rounders. Brutal all around.