There's just no quit in Kid Poker.
Last week, Daniel Negreanu finished fourth out of 461 within the 2016 WSOP $1,500 Razz event for $42,030. Only some day later he cashed within the $10,000 2-7 event placing 14th out of 100. Now, he's deep in his first no-limit hold'em event of the year and only a few tables clear of his seventh WSOP bracelet.
In lower than two hours, Negreanu may be re-starting Day 3 in fifth place out of the remainder 26 players. The ride to Day 3 was crazy, one through which he managed to flop quads and receives a commission for it after which later make queens delay 3 ways. Now, he's set to record his 86th WSOP cash and build on greater than $15 million in World Series winnings.
Although Kid Poker's last three World Series summers was amazing (including a runner-up finish within the One Drop and 11th place finish basically Event), he has not won a bracelet since 2013. That's nagged at him a bit of bit.
PokerStars is running $1 million Spin & Gos now! Click here to get an account.In the KidPoker documentary, he admits he's still keen to win several more bracelets before he hangs it up. He's in a great spot to make it happen today, but he isn't without some serious competition. The highest ten going into today doesn't have a large number of soft spots.
Martin Kozlov1 -- 497,000 David Vamplew -- 1,310,000 Calvin Lee1 -- 236,000 Raghav Bansal -- 1,059,000 Daniel Negreanu -- 932,000 Daniel Weinman -- 932,000 Will Givens -- 930,000 Matt Giannetti -- 738,000 Doug Polk -- 728,000 Steffen Sontheimer -- 623,000
Negreanu and the opposite 25 players pick back up at noon Vegas time.
Good luck to Kid Poker as he works to bring home #7.
$1 million Spin & Gos running now! Click here to get a PokerStars account.Brad Willis is the PokerStars Head of Blogging. Follow him on Twitter: @BradWillis. WSOP photos by PokerPhotoArchive.comRead More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: World Series of Poker]
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