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- At the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl, Negreanu recorded the second biggest score of his career by finishing second to Bonomo for $3,000,000. Relive Daniel Negreanu’s preparation and play during the Super High Roller Bowl in PokerGO’s original series INSIDERS. Now, let’s get to the questions! Ask Daniel Negreanu. Should anyone play as tight.
- Negreanu is also featured in the 2006 poker video game Stacked with Daniel Negreanu, providing tips and hints as to how to play effectively. He has written over 100 articles for CardPlayer Magazine and contributed to Doyle Brunson 's revised book, Super System II.
- The high stakes feud between Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk has seen 16 sessions of poker take place so far, and despite and early lead and a rally after half a dozen sessions, it is now looking.
This is the second article of a continuous weekly series that gives you a unique opportunity to get a poker strategy question answered by one of your favorite pros. Keep an eye on Poker Central’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram page as every Monday we will be posting the pro of the week. Read last week’s edition of this article series featuring Bryn Kenney right here.
None of the pros featured on Poker Central’s “Ask a Pro” need an introduction, but it’s always fun to dive into the numbers and results of the world’s best players. This week we’ve asked Daniel Negreanu to answer some questions from our fans and followers on social media, and let’s just say that there aren’t many more qualified players out there!
In late July, Doug Polk challenged Daniel Negreanu to a heads-up match to settle their long-standing feud once and for all. The idea thrilled the entire poker community, with some prominent names pushing for it to happen. While Negreanu was initially hesitant, he eventually accepted the challenge.
Negreanu currently ranks second on poker’s all-time money list with nearly $40 million in career earnings, having lead those rankings for many years before Justin Bonomo overtook him with his recent Big One for One Drop win.
In 2018, Negreanu has $4.5 million in earnings to date, already making this the second best year in terms of money cashed for in his career. At the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl, Negreanu recorded the second biggest score of his career by finishing second to Bonomo for $3,000,000. Relive Daniel Negreanu’s preparation and play during the Super High Roller Bowl in PokerGO’s original series INSIDERS. Now, let’s get to the questions!
Ask Daniel Negreanu
Should anyone play as tight as I do?
— Allen Kessler (@AllenKessler) October 9, 2018
Is Tight Right?
Allen Kessler was quick with his question, and due to the nature of his status as one of the tightest players in the world, we passed it on to Daniel.
“First and foremost,” Negreanu said, “You’re going to have to ask yourself an important question. What are your goals? If your goals are to actually win money playing poker, then it will not be possible to play as tight as Allen Kessler. If you’re there to play and complain as long as possible? Then you should probably play even tighter than Allen Kessler.”
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Post-Bubble Play
Next up is a question from @PotatoSol who wonders what his strategy should be as a mid-to-low stack after the bubble bursts. “Should I be trying to outlast other small stacks to get pay jumps, or should I be going aggressively for the blinds and to double up?”
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Negreanu answers, “The pay jumps are so small after the bubble bursts that you shouldn’t overcompensate by worrying about those small increases because tournaments are so top-heavy. You want to finish in the Top 3 and if you’re playing tight to outlast other short stacks, you’ll decrease your chances of hitting a big payday.”
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Amateur Mistakes
Warren Brooks dropped in a tough question that potentially has many answers, as he wondered, “What is one mistake you see most often made by amateur players?”
Negreanu answers, “The one thing I see most often from amateur players is limping in rather than raising and playing too many hands by limping. You’re typically going to want to avoid limping in, especially with weak hands out of position.”
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Avoiding Tilt
Mike on Twitter is curious about something that affects all of us that play poker. From time to time it’s hard to avoid going on tilt, and he wants to know, “How do you avoid being on tilt when it’s not going your way?”
Negreanu answers, “Avoiding tilt comes with experience. I use a little trick, allowing myself to mentally vent about the situation by thinking something like, ‘This idiot should’ve never played that hand, he’s never going to win the tournament!’ and after that thought passes, I refocus on how I want to experience myself and my focus. So, I allow myself to experience what I went through and then move on from it very quickly.”
Balancing Ranges
Last but not least, David Weyrick jumped on top of Negreanu’s recent study process and asked, “Since you started studying how the young player approach the game, what is the biggest surprises or eye-opener that you’ve incorporated into your game?”
Negreanu answers, “The biggest takeaway is learning to be more balanced with my ranges. In some cases, my betting range and my checking range were too week because I was betting too often with a strong hand, and checking too often when I didn’t. If I checked back, my opponents could bet the turn and river and I didn’t have a good enough range to call with. Now, I check back stronger hands more often and by checking back more, you make both your betting and checking range stronger and that’s what I needed to do. This has helped me a lot in the high rollers that I’ve played.”
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1. He's a committed vegan
Negreanu's mum might have tried to steer him down a healthy eating route, with packed lunches winning out over McDonalds, but when he hit Vegas as a poker pro his diet suffered. 'I ate the typical meat-heavy diet of most poker players in the 90s,' Negreanu said. 'Burgers and steak, along with French fries, mash, and a bucket load of wine, beer, and vodka. There was nothing fresh in my diet and I felt terrible.' He gave up meat in 2000 but really started focusing on his food in 2006 when he went vegan. He now considers himself a 'student of nutrition', gets tips online and eats a completely gluten-free diet. So what does the world's most successful poker player eat on tour? Protein bars, coconut water, almond milk, chia seeds and lots of fresh fruit and vegetables.
2. He wanted to be an actor
When Kid Poker was just a kid he dreamed of making it as an actor. At the age of 12 he auditioned for the role of Tommy in the movie The New Adventures of Pippy Longstocking. He says he aced it and was one of six kids to get a call back, but the film was shelved. That wasn't the end of his fledgling acting career though. He was offered the lead role of Seymour in the Little Shop of Horrors musical at Vanier High School, but turned it down as he was worried about his vocals. He relented when his teacher told him the geeky Seymour wasn't supposed to be a good singer.
3. Wasn't that...?
Eagle eyed poker fans might have spotted Negreanu in a couple of high profile cameo roles from 2009. In X-Men Origins: Wolverine you can find him in a funky yellow shirt playing pokerwith Gambit. Wolverine tries to join the game but gets short shrift and a mocking glance from Kid Poker. His poker moves might be his own but we doubt he's worn the shirt since - not even Negreanu could make those collars work. He was also tapped up by Katy Perry for her Waking Up In Vegas video. Perry gets the better of Negreanu, winning a monster pot in a poker hand that was made for Hollywood. He gets it in with Kings against Aces, flops quads and still finds a way to lose the hand. What are the odds?
4. He wanted to be a professional pool player
It seems that Negreanu was destined to find fame and fortune on the baize... When he was a teenager he wanted to be a pool pro and spent his teenage years at the Palace Club Billiards hall hustling people and playing the weekly pool tournament. The Fall Classic was the big annual pool event and Negreanu remembers 'ripping through the field' one year and making the final. His opponent was Paul Chan, someone he'd already beaten earlier in the day, but he couldn't get past him a second time. Chan denied him the title in a thrilling 3-2 reversal but Negreanu got $500 for second place, his biggest cash at the time. The pool hall was where he learned the rules of poker and pool was put on the backburner when he moved to Vegas to make it as a pro.
5. He went on The Millionaire Matchmaker
Negreanu was prepared to go the distance to find his soul mate and that led to an appearance on the American reality TV show The Millionaire Matchmaker. Patti Stanger's show tries to match a millionaire with his/her ideal partner but, as Shakespeare said, 'The course of true love never did run smooth.' That was certainly the case for Negreanu whose Vegas date started off badly when the air conditioning on his private jet failed and ended when his date passed out on him mid-kiss in the early hours of the morning. You can get the full story from Negreanu himself here.
6. He's taken the Oath of Allegiance
Negreanu might be a proud Canadian but he became a US citizen earlier in the year, clearing him to vote in the 2016 presidential election. On March 10 he tweeted, 'March 12th is my citizenship ceremony as I officially become a US Citizen. I felt it was important to get it done in time to cast my vote!'
7. He's a big Game of Thrones fan
Negreanu likes his TV shows but he's a hard man to please. Breaking Bad didn't completely float his boat but he is a big fan of The Sopranos and, more recently, Game of Thrones. And while Negreanu might have it all - the hi-tech house complete with arcade cabinets and a giant TV that swivels through 360 degrees -it's the small things that give you the most pleasure. On a tour of his crib (see video) Negreanu geeks out over a customised 'House of Negreanu' Game of Thrones boxset that plays the theme tune when you lift the lid, answering the question, 'What do you get the man who's got everything?'
8. He loves playing soccer
An avid soccer player ('I live in the U.S. and am from Canada. The game here is called soccer, deal with it'), Negreanu is left-handed, right footed and likes playing on the left wing. Figure that one out. He was never a prolific goal scorer, although he claims he was quick and a decent passer, and he still dreams of the time he scored the winning goal in his playoff final. With the score at 0-0, Negreanu latched onto a high ball and knocked it over the head of the advancing goalkeeper into the top corner. It doesn't work out so well in his dreams. 'When I dream of that moment the ball... hits the crossbar. I could never figure out why that is...' Negreanu rekindled his love of soccer in Vegas recently, hiring the coach of the Las Vegas Legends indoor soccer team to improve his game.
9. He plays a mean game of Hearthstone
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is an incredibly addictive collectible card game played online and in eSports arenas around the world. Negreanu was in Monte Carlo when he first heard poker players talking about it and downloaded it when he got back to his hotel room. He was supposed to be at a party at 9pm ('I was all dressed up'), started playing at 8.30pm and realised he probably wasn't going to make the party at 4am. He plays a pretty good game - perhaps not surprising for someone so adept at the intricacies of poker strategy - and his Hearthstone moment came at the World Championship at BlizzCon. He took on fellow pro poker player and professional gamer Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier in a custom-built cube in front of a rabid crowd. Negreanu won the match 3-1.
10. He's a huge hockey fan
Negreanu was born with a hockey stick in his hand and he grew up sweating his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs. In the past couple of years he's been campaigning for a Las Vegas NHL franchise and during the 2016 World Series he got the news he'd been hoping for. Traditionalists might be up in arms about the prospect of an NHL team in the desert but Negreanu thinks it's a perfect fit. Vegas already has a custom-built arena on The Strip ready to host the games in the 2017 season and Negreanu is now pondering whether to invest. 'I wouldn't buy a piece because I thought it was a good investment or a bad investment,' he said. 'I'd just do it because it's cool for me to say I own a piece of an NHL franchise.'
The Daniel Negreanu documentary KidPoker is available to watch now on Netflix in the following countries: USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand