Thursday, November 20, 2014

Will Daniel Negreanu become the WSOP Player of the Year today?



You've heard of the name Daniel Negreanu, right? In fact you will have. In fact, you can most likely hear him from wherever you might be on this planet at the moment. He's that outspoken! The Team PokerStars Pro is recognised as being of the most productive players within the world, you want only have a look at his $18,539,856 in live winnings, five WSOP and two WPT titles to attest to that. Negreanu came painfully as regards to winning his Triple Crown earlier this year on the EPT9 Grand Final but finished 4th (€321,000) in arguably one of the crucial toughest final tables of all time. Examine that here. Right now, his focus is elsewhere: another WSOP bracelet and the risk to seal the number 1 spot at the WSOP Player of the Year leader board.

Negreanu has won the Player of the Year title once before (in 2004) and is painfully with regards to making it his again . UK mixed game specialist Matt Ashton is currently leading the race, no little way to his $1.77m Players' Championship win over Jonathan Duhamel and George Danzer, but can't score any more points. Negreanu can and has.

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Daniel "Kid Poker" Negreanu

In fact, the POY is currently Negreanu's to win. "Kid Poker" is average-stacked with 13 players left within the WSOPE High Roller event and may he finish strongly then the Player of the Year title is nearly certainly his.* The tale isn't finished yet though. Just behind him in chips in France is Marc-Etienne McLaughlin who's also a number of the final 13 and could also be a few of the nine remaining players within the WSOP Main Event. Should McLaughlin fall...

*Of course, the €725,000 first prize is an incentive, too.

WSOP Player of the Year race
1. Matthew Ashton 649.75
2. Daniel Negreanu 598.34
3. Loni Harwood 487.20
4. David (Bakes) Baker 475.35
5. Donald Nguyen 466.13
6. Marco Johnson 439.38
7. Tom Schneider 438.51
8. Chris Klodnicki 400.80
9. Jared Hamby 395.73
10. Anthony Gregg 390.00

It might all be over today, but with echoes of last year's tussle between Greg Merson and Phil Hellmuth, Negreanu fans can have one more reason to observe the November Niners play right down to the win. We'll keep you recent with the placement. Good luck today, Daniel!

Rick Dacey is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.












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