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Daniel Negreanu

(he is part of PokerStars Pro Team)

 

Having come of age in the pool halls of Toronto, poker superstar Daniel Negreanu originally had aspirations of being a professional snooker player. In this kind of environment, he was never too far away from a card game and eventually become intrigued enough to play himself. He moved to Las Vegas soon after and hasn’t looked back since.

 

In the space of just ten years, Daniel has achieved possibly the greatest live tournament results record ever seen. In 1998 at just 23, he became the youngest ever player at the time to win a World Series bracelet, after taking down the $2,000 Pot Limit Hold’em event. This was to be the start of an incredible run of success at the WSOP*, one that still shows no sign of stopping today. After a 2nd place finish in the $5,000 Omaha Hi/Lo event in 2002, he returned the following year to claim his 2nd bracelet in the $2,000 S.H.O.E. event. He won a third bracelet in 2004’s $2,000 Limit Hold’em event for $169,000, and had another good World Series run in 2008, cashing several times and winning a fourth bracelet in the $2,000 Limit Hold’em event for $204,863. A few months later, Daniel travelled to London for the World Series of Poker* Europe and made the final table of the £10,000 Main Event, picking up $395,024 for a 5th place finish.

 

But while the money he’d earned in World Series events up to this point had been impressive, it was nothing compared to the huge payouts he would soon start winning. By late 2004, WPT events were generating massive prize pools and Daniel wasted no time taking his share. In September, he won the Borgata Poker Open for an incredible $1,117,400 and followed it up just three months later with victory at the Five Diamond World Poker Classic, a win that earned Daniel another $1,770,218. There have also been several other WPT final table appearances, helping him to add another $1,443,013 to his bankroll. Daniel also won $755,525 after finishing 1st in a WSOP* Circuit event in 2005. In all, his total live earnings currently stand at over $10,000,000.Daniel Negreanu

 

Daniel has also become a popular poker author, with millions of poker fans regularly reading his books, articles and blogs. He regularly appears on major televised poker shows, as both player and commentator. When he has spare time, he enjoys relaxing at home; shooting pool and playing video games with friends. He’s also an avid golfer and can often be found playing for high stakes with other top poker players.

 

Extremely popular amongst fans, Daniel is a true powerhouse in the poker world. He is a member of Team PokerStars Pro and plays online using the screen name ‘KidPoker’.

 

Career Highlights

Event

Date

Position

Prize

1998 WSOP $2,000 Pot Limit Hold’em

April 1998

1st

$169,460

2002 WSOP $5,000 Omaha Hi/Lo Split

May 2002

2nd

$85,400

2003 WSOP $2,000 S.H.O.E.

May 2003

1st

$100,440

2003 WSOP $3,000 No Limit Hold’em.

May 2003

2nd

$210,980

WPT PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

January 2004

3rd

$192,270

2004 WSOP $2,000 Limit Hold’em

May 2004

1st

$169,100

WPT Borgata Poker Open

September 2004

1st

$1,117,400

WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

December 2004

1st

$1,770,218

WPT Jack Binion World Poker Open

January 2005

3rd

$384,322

Jack Binion WSOP Circuit Event

January 2006

1st

$755,525

WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

December 2006

3rd

$592,000

WPT Gold Strike World Poker Open

January 2007

2nd

$502,691

2008 WSOP $2,000 Limit Hold’em

June 2008

1st

$204,863

2008 WSOP $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha

June 2008

7th

$123,437

2008 WSOPE $10,000 Main Event

October 2008

5th

$395,024

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