Posts Tagged ‘daniel negreanu’

Tuesday Night is Poker Night on ESPN

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

The “Prince of Poker” takes center stage, Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 9 p.m. on ESPN.

Lon McEachern and Norman Chad co-host Day 3, Main Event of the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

The opening hour will feature 1998 Champion Scotty Nguyen, a 5-time bracelet winner who nearly made the final table in 2007, seeking another shot at a second world title. To do so, he’ll have to contend with a slew of poker greats among more than 2,500 players still in contention, including 2009 Bluff Magazine Player of the Year Jason Mercier, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and 2004 WSOP Player of the Year Daniel Negreanu. Also looming in the field are reigning Main Event Champion Joe Cada and past titlists Johnny Chan, Chris Moneymaker and Dan Harrington.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

2010 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions airs on ESPN August 3rd

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

July 28, 2010

World Series of Poker’s Tournament of Champions Returns Tuesday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. ET

A prize of $500,000 and bragging rights are on the line in the Tournament of Champions Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. With fan voting as the driving force for selection into the tournament’s starting field of 27, this is truly poker’s All-Star Game. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad co-host the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

The collection of players rounding out the final 10 represent one of the most impressive final tables ever assembled, among them 41 World Series of Poker bracelets and over $32 million in WSOP tournament winnings. Included are Annie Duke, winner of the inaugural TOC in 1994, and her brother, Howard Lederer. If they want to keep the title in the family, they’ll have to get past three former Main Event champions, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem and Huck Seed. Other top pros looking to compete for this illustrious title include Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein, T.J. Cloutier, and Jen Harman.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

2010 WSOP – Event 2 – $50K Player’s Championship Update

Friday, May 28th, 2010

The $50,000 buy-in Player’s Championship is underway and some of the biggest names in poker are participating in this event including Greg Raymer, Doyle Brunson, Jeffrey Lisandro and Scotty Nguyen as well as many others.

There are a total of 107 players in this tourney and just before play began tributes began for the late Chip Reese. Doyle Brunson said that Reese was “the best player I’ve ever played with.”

Many of poker’s best players are in this tournament like Daniel Negreanu, Mike Matusow, Freddy Deeb, Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, Phil Hellmuth, Jennifer Harman and many other top pros.

The Player’s Championship is currently at Level 2 and we will post updates as they become available.

Daniel Negreanu Rates the World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Daniel Negreanu posted a recent blog entry where he gives his opinion on what is the world’s toughest poker tournaments.

He has stated that the number one variable in determining the toughest tournaments are the strength of field. The second variable of importance is tournament structure, and finally a third important factor, but to a much lesser degree, is field size. Generally speaking, the larger the field, the more likely that the level of skill drops.

Here is a list of the Top Ten Toughest Tournaments in the World according to Daniel Negreanu:

10 – WPT LA Poker Classic

9 – PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

8 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em WSOP Heads Up Championship

7 – PokerStars EPT Grand Final

6 – WSOP Main Event

5 – WPT Championship

4 – PokerStars NAPT Bounty Shootouts

3 – WSOP Europe Main Event

2 – $25,000 WSOP 6 Handed No Limit Hold’em Event

1 – $50,000 WSOP Players Championship

Notice that the WSOP Main Event is not in the Top 5? That is a rough spot to put the Main Event, but Negreanu is right that there are tons of qualifiers in this event. But, let’s not forget that everyone who is a poker professional is also at the WSOP Main Event.

To read the complete blog entry and more in depth explanations on how he rates the top ten, click on the link below:

Daniel Negreanu – World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments

World Series of Poker Europe Finale on ESPN2 Sunday

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

ESPN2 will air the two-hour conclusion of the World Series of Poker Europe on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 9 p.m. From a field of 334, just nine players remain, and legends and amateurs have come and gone. The final nine is headlined by Daniel Negreanu, as well as James Akenhead and Antoine Saout — members of the 2009 November Nine in Las Vegas. Perhaps the biggest story is 23-year-old Florida pro Jason Mercier, who owned Day 4 and brought a quarter of the chips to the final table.

In the final hour, only four players remain in contention for the coveted bracelet and nearly $1.3 million prize. The action will begin with the fairly even chip stacks, but from the start, it’s clear that two players have brought their “A” game when it matters most.

World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) on ESPN2 – Feb 14-Feb 15

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Here’s what is coming up on World Series of Poker Europe on ESPN2

Feb 14, at 11 p.m. ET

Up until this point, it has been a World Series of Poker Europe Main Event to remember. Big names have busted out: Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Chris Ferguson, big names remain: Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, John Juanda, and there has been one big entrance: Phil Hellmuth.

In this episode, the field plays down from 94 players to 36, when the players start making the money. The player who finishes 37th goes home with nothing but a memory.

At this stage of the tournament the chip leaders all come from Europe, and some surprising names are at the top.

The top two on the leaderboard are amateur Ian Munns and local pro Praz Bansi. They’ll start the day at the featured table, improbably, sitting side by side. David Docherty is also in the top five, riding a hot streak that could propel the 22-year-old to the final table. We’ll learn more about him and some of his personal struggles in this episode.

Once again, the great poker shines through in this episode as the players look to turn their ₤10,000 buy-in into a bracelet and a big payday.

Feb 15 at Midnight ET

With the 36 remaining players all safely in the money, the focus turns to making the final table. Only nine players will be able to do that. With such a stacked field, it won’t be easy.

There are a few key emerging stories from this Main Event. James Akenhead and Antoine Saout, two members of poker’s prestigious “November Nine” in Las Vegas are back in the hunt. Both made it to the money in London and have their sights set on a repeat final table.

Kid Poker, Daniel Negreanu, overcame a rough start to make Day 4. Will he continue his impressive comeback? We’ll follow that closely.

And with John Juanda and Annette Obrestad gone on Day 4, there will be a new champion. Will it be Matt Hawrilenko, the Princeton grad who leads the pack on Day 4? Or will someone else emerge? After this hour, we’ll have a much better idea of who will make history.

Feb 15 at 1 a.m. ET

Hour 8 picks up the action midway through Day 4. Eighteen players have been eliminated, and just nine more need to go before the final nine are set.

Jason Mercier, who had a terrific Day 1, was up to his old tricks again on Day 4. Also remaining: James Akenhead and Antoine Saout. Just nine eliminations stand between them and history. Last year, Ivan Demidov made both final tables. This time, Akenhead and Saout would threaten to do it again, an unbelievable story that reaches its conclusion in this hour.

Of the remaining 18, there is one notable amateur in the field: Teddy Sheringham, a former Manchester United star and one of Britain’s most famous soccer players. And the legend, Doyle Brunson, is still in the mix, too. It truly is a loaded field as this group of 18 battles for a final table appearance.