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Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu This young Canadian began making his mark on the world of poker at a very young age. After learning to play at the tender age of 15, Daniel Negreanu moved to Las Vegas and in 1998 he became the youngest player to win a world championship event (a record long-since broken): at the age of 23, he won the first WSOP event that he’d ever played—the WSOP Pot Limit Hold’em tournament. In fact, between 1997 and 1999, he won more major tournaments than any other player—12 to be exact. He has gone on to win two more WSOP bracelets; one in 2003 and another in 2004.

 

He has enjoyed success in WPT events as well: in 2004 Daniel Negreanu won two tournaments within a 3 month span taking home nearly $3 million in total prize money.

 

When asked what he would change about the world of poker, Negreanu says “the negative image,” adding that he would love “for society to see that it can be a healthy profession… Get rid of all the bad apples, the cheats, the badmouths, the hot tempered, etc. If that happens, I can see poker being accepted more readily by mainstream society in the near future.”

 

Negreanu cites a few players that he respects the most: Jennifer Harman for making it to the top of a 'man's' world; Allen Cunningham for his ability and table demeanor; and Ted Forrest—simply the best.”

 

Read the Poker Source Daniel Negreanu Interview.

 

Daniel Negreanu Fun Facts and Finishes

  • Daniel Negreanu was born in July 26, 1974, in Toronto, Canada.
  • In 2004, Daniel won the Championship Poker at the Plaza, No-Limit Hold'em
  • In 2002, Daniel won three events at the Legends of Poker: 5 7- Card Stud, Omaha Hi/Lo and No Limit Texas Holdem
  • In 1999, Daniel was the US Poker Champion.
  • In 1997, Daniel was named the “Best All Around Player,” in the World Poker Finals.

 

World Series of Poker bracelets

 

Year

Tournament

Prize (US$)

1998

$2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em

$169,460

2003

$2,000 S.H.O.E.

$100,440

2004

$2,000 Limit Hold'em

$169,100