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Biography
Daniel Negreanu is, without a doubt, one of the most recognised players of modern day poker. His huge personality and love for the game have taken him to top of the popularity scale in the eyes of poker fans and professional players.
He was born in Toronto, Canada on July 26th 1974, and started learning poker when he was 15 years old. Negreanu often speaks fondly of the old style of poker grinding, no online, just pure live poker at his local casino. He would grind there like a 9-5 job, and he put less emphasis on how much he was up or down, and more emphasis on improving his game in the long run. This obviously worked out well for him, as he is widely regarded as one of the best poker players ever, with lifetime tournament cashes of around $18m.
He is a regular on most televised poker tournaments or cash games, such as High Stakes Poker, Poker After Dark, and the EPT.
Daniel Negreanu won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour Championships. Global Poker Index (GPI) has recognized Negreanu as one of the best players of the past decade.
Negreanu was also named WSOP Player of the Year for the year of 2004 and 2013. In 2014 he was also added in the Poker Hall of Fame with other well known Poker Legends like Doyle Brunson, Stu Ungar, Johnny Chan and others.
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Daniel NegreanuPublished 10 years ago
HSP: Tom Dwan Crazy Hero CallTom Dwan making insane hero call against Daniel Negreanu on the river
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Daniel Negreanu the VisionaryDaniel Negreanu calling exact cards on turn and the river against Jerry Buss
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Daniel Negreanu Value Towns Phil GalfondDaniel Negreanu flopping huge and going for the max value against Phil Galfond
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The Big Game: Negreanu Shows OneDaniel Negreanu making a bad judgment call on the river
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High Stakes Poker: Negreanu vs DwanDwan getting the best of KidPoker
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Negreanu Pulling a Bluff Against Ike HaxtonDaniel Negreanu makes a river bluff against Isaac Haxton,
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Negreanu Spooks McClean With His ReadDaniel Negreanu with another cool read - McClean freezes up
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Daniel Negreanu with Weird MisclickNegreanu makes an 11x raise on the button, genuine mistake or a move?
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Aussie Millions: Phil Ivey Misreading His HandPhil Ivey misreading his hand in a pot against Daniel Negreanu and Mike McDonald. Ike Haxton finds it very amusing.
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Matusow Flops Perfect Against NegreanuMike Matusow catches a monster against Daniel Negreanu on High Stakes Poker
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