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Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
here is the most recent journal entry from negreanu about playing in the 4000/8000 mixed game. He was down one point three million at one point. I can't see how ANYONE can handle swings like that. 7 figures in a session. even for Danny, that has to represent a huuuge chunk of his total bankroll.
The best part of the journal entry, however, is Phil Ivey being nonchalant about being "stuck a million." |
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
Where in San Diego were they playing?
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
Your guess is as good as mine. Better, actually, since I've never been to SD. At any rate, I couldn't determine the place from this or other journal entries.
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
They were playing at Harrah's (there for the WSOP circuit).
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
Hi jcmack13:
I have a comment on this which I think is fairly interesting. Sometime last year Daniel attended the local Wednesday discussion group and apparently told everyone there that he was averaging two big bets an hour in the ultra big game. (I wasn't present but several people have told me this. Perhaps Howard Burroughs can confirm.) So what happened? Well, some poker games can be highly fluctuating. But this doesn't necessarily mean that you win one day and lose the next. It can mean that you run very good for a fairly long period of time and then disaster can strike. Now I'm not being critical of Daniel's poker ability in any way. But these very high limit games against very good players can be quite tough and swings like this don't surprise me. This can be true even after you have come to believe that you are a consistent winner in the game. Best wishes, Mason |
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
I think in this game if Daniel has been playing for over a year and this was his first time being stuck a million he is doing very well.
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
That's the way I remember it as well. Though I do believe he was talking about the $1000/2000 (or something very similar) and not the $4000/8000. I think the $4000/8000 goes mostly during the big side action games during big tournaments (ie San Diego, WSOP time, etc).
BTW, Many thanks to you (Mason), Ed (NPA), Daniel and other poker big shots, who have been nice enough to stop by and talk shop on Wednesdays over the years (when you have had the time). Much appreciated! Best Wishes Howard |
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
Daniel was talking about the 1500/3000 game not the BIG GAME
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
Playing 4k/8k, being down 1.2 million is basically 150 BB. It's a nasty session, but I think anyone who's played for any length of time can tell a similar story, despite the level of competition being much different. Luck runs in cruel cycles. Just wait.
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Re: Negreanu poker journal about the 4k/8k game
I think the blinds are 4,000, 8,000 and they play pot-limit. At least I believe that's what I saw Hanson and Ivy playing 3-handed at Commerce.
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