![]() He chose the former and fired out a bet of 415,000, leaving one big blind behind. Negreanu, sitting on jack-high, knew he either had to bluff or surrender the pot at showdown. ![]() The 6 ♠ appeared on the river, and Little checked for a third time. When the A ♦ paired the board on the turn, "DNegs" continued his aggression, this time wagering 175,000 and again, to his dismay, received a call. His opponent, who flopped middle pair, didn't go away, however. The flop came out 5 ♦ 9 ♣ A ♣, and after action checked to the button, Negreanu made a 75,000 continuation bet. The Poker Hall of Famer didn't get much going early on and sat at 815,000 in chips still with six players remaining and the blinds at 25,000/50,000.įrom the button, he raised it up to 100,000 with J ♥ 3 ♥ and received a call only from Little in the big blind with 10 ♦ 9 ♥. Negreanu entered Tuesday's Day 2, which you can watch on PokerGO, with a middling stack. ![]() It could have been even better if a late bluff attempt had gotten through. The GGPoker ambassador busted in sixth place out of 91 in the no-limit Hold'em tournament (Event #4) for $54,600, his first cash of the series. With the blinds getting large at the Poker Masters $10,000 buy-in final table, short-stacked Daniel Negreanu made a move against the big-stacked Jonathan Little, but it didn't pay off. Poker Masters Event #4 Final Table Results. ![]()
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