Daniel Negreanu Starts 2024 with a BANG! [Compilation of Every Major Hand]

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Publicado 2024-02-06
Daniel Negreanu is off to the best start to any year he's ever had with three big final tables across the PGT Last Chance, PGT Kick-Off, and PokerGO Cup. Here's a compilation of all the interesting hands he played in the first month of the year.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Fun fact: Daniel was in a scene of x men origins Wolverine the scene where Logan goes to the casino
  • That all in with the 3,2 after being counterfeited was straight out the top draw, unbelievable!
  • @Duphe
    the new daniel with hair system and sith lord vibes!
  • @StaceNyourFace
    It's about time Daniel's luck changed!! 👍Let's goooooooo! 🔥🔥🔥
  • @kimdeila6698
    Having tears in my eyes watching u play your best poker ever fantastic. Greetings from norway
  • @throwaway6405
    lol they do not like each other. Remember Daniel mentioning Bonomo on Lex Friedman’s podcast. Basically said he only plays weaker players in cash
  • @geoffn54
    I don't think Seidel likes Negreanu... and the all-in with 3-2 on the paired board was a great bluff.
  • @glendavis6180
    If pokergo doesn't have a Plugs Negreanu video twice a week, the CEO will turn into a frog.
  • @OneEyedJack01
    QQ - TT vs AK isn't a flip. It is closer to 3:2 than it is 1:1.
  • @SVGPRO
    Daniel Negreanu understands numerology.
  • @id10t98
    Like the Qh at 7:57 was unexpected...puhleeze. Shoves with NOTHING, hits a 4 outer? This may as well have been an online tournament.
  • @SHPrtz
    Can someone explain Foxen's fold at 27:00 to me please? I'm no tournament player but having bet 550k on the river, with 440k more to call to put the final opponent all-in, with 5 mill chips behind, seems like an 'any 2 cards' moment, no?