How To CRUSH Poker With Daniel Negreanu!

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I was joined by Daniel Negreanu to discuss many things including his crazy World Series of Poker schedule, why he sells at no mark-up, why everyone is scared of Michael Addamo and much more!

Daniel “Kid Poker” Negreanu, a true legend in the world of poker, is widely recognized for his exceptional skills and deep understanding of this game. He has earned an incredible reputation for his ability to read poker players and capitalize on their weaknesses.

Although Negreanu has now been playing poker for many years he still has a tireless commitment to improvement to stay with the trends and at the top of the game. He continuously studies the latest poker theories and adapts his tactics to stay ahead of the curve.

Negreanu’s impressive track record is filled with remarkable achievements, including multiple World Series of Poker bracelets, which signify his expertise in various poker disciplines. His remarkable composure under pressure has garnered him the respect and admiration of his peers, while his magnetic personality has made him a beloved figure among fans worldwide.

Negreanu also serves as a great ambassador for poker. Through his books, videos, and many other endeavors, he generously shares his knowledge and passion for poker with others. His charismatic demeanor and contagious enthusiasm have inspired many aspiring players to pursue their dreams of becoming a poker professional.

In the realm of poker, Daniel Negreanu stands as a shining example of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.

00:00 – Intro
00:34 – Daniel’s Crazy WSOP Tournament Schedule
01:30 – Why Does He Sell At No Markup?
03:28 – What Keeps You Motivated?
05:15 – How Does He Recover From Losing?
06:58 – When Daniel Played A Hand Against Jonathan
09:16 – Daniel’s Advice For The WSOP
11:40 – Winning His First WSOP Tournament In 1998
13:46 – How He Lost It All
14:30 – The Dangers Of Staking
16:03 – How Does He Stay At The Top?
18:32 – Important Mistakes That Poker Players Make
23:19 – When Daniel Was Owned!
24:10 – Should You Table Talk Or Not?
25:28 – Opinion On The Recent Poker Drama
28:08 – When Daniel Played Scotty Nguyen
30:13 – Future Predictions For Online Poker
32:24 – What Has He Learnt Recently?
35:22 – The Solver Wants You To Bluff
38:15 – Why Everyone Is Scared Of Michael Addamo
43:51 – His Biggest Leak
46:59 – His Best Poker Tournament Advice
50:44 – 2004 Daniel vs 2023 Daniel
52:54 – Speed Round Questions

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10 thoughts on “How To CRUSH Poker With Daniel Negreanu!

  1. What do you think Daniel Negreanu’s 2023 WSOP final results will be? 😄

  2. I find myself playing my big draws aggressively and having to get it all in install has been a loser for me when bricks out

  3. Great interview but I feel like Daniel doesn't spend a lot of time with outreach related to what communities find offensive, why they find it offensive, and why intent doesn't necessarily matter. Maybe he should go hunt down some professional educators and experts on this subject like he does for poker.

  4. I think Poker players are one of the few brotherhoods that good players believe that they are a good enough player to win with skill. So it is almost offensive to stoop into the gutter in order to win. In a world that appears to be a race to the bottom, Poker is one of the few places that still maintains some integrity, lets not ruin what we have by trying to sensationalise the game's crazy aspects, Studying the middle suited connectors has far more nuances to examine, rather than studying the J4o hands of sensational wins. The average marginal situations are interesting to a real player, and not the hands that no one can ever know what is going on.

  5. I watched Daniel's Masterclass and really liked it. I love his delivery, such a charismatic guy.

  6. In a time when people are losing everything, no matter how hard they work, gambling to try and make that one score that will allow you financial freedom is a lot more appealing.

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