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Negranu totally messed up not shoving preflop a 4 doesnt play strong post flop. Very very bad play. He would have picked up the million pre flop and lived to fight another day. I wonder what would have happened if he won that hand at the end how far he would have made it?
It’s about luck, not skill. Can’t win flips, you will not win
Fantastic video! Great work!
Oh Canada 🇨🇦 ask Daniel for money lol
That stupid stare was so tilting. Not like he had a read, just starring to stare. So dumb.
Poker hated this year, I totally forgot the Amish won the ME. No one heard anything from that whole FT ever again...
A4 is a pure shove pre. To try and play postflop with that hand, out of position and short stack against a guy who who will put pressure on you is ridiculous
100% Agreed!
I would have folded A 4 off I think...i hope DNegs gets one.
You always think you should have played your hand differently when you getting knocked out a tournament 😅
😂😂100%
At 5:59 Daniel look 👀 was the whole video 😂😂
😂😂 What do you think he was thinking in that moment?
He often does... 🥱
That’s insane I’m still learning about poker Cuz I suck at it 😂 but if someone has a better set of quads they can beat you good to know. Also just curious does Broadway beat quads?
😂😂 Honest man. And no, broadway doesn't beat quads. Only a straight flush or royal flush beats quads.
No, Tony is all good. Not being truthful means nothing in poker otherwise the player with the best hand would always win.
Luck runs out sooner or later
Indeed!
Cool video. Would be great without the music though.
Music adds drama. Hard to tell a good story without it. I'll try turning it down in future videos. Thanks for watching!
Yeah it looks like he just ran into a guy that was running super hot. It really stinks, but poker still has luck (or randomness) involved at the end of the day.
Negreanu: "Straight." 🎤: "Me too."
Yea he had too much forehead back then.
😂😂 The internet remains undefeated
DNEG lost his stack because he refuses to fold when beaten......sure he made some amazing folds and calls, but I am 1000% certain that he would have had many more bracelets and wins if he folded when losing the hand
One of those people that look better with age
First of all, after playing casino poker for 40 years (when I started, 7-card stud was actually the premiere game being spread everywhere in Nevada), let's see.....how can I sum it up? Poker is bullshit. Hmmmmmm.......... Yeah, that looks about right.
lol It can be a frustrating game for sure. Do you still play?
Dan thought he was the Man with winning Aces , but cards are cards he took the chance , I think he didn’t take enough time to think things out . Oh well there will be other games . Great entertainment 👍👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺
Thanks for watching!
How the &$_# am I gonna tell Daniel anything
"He was down about 200k" shows 306k lol
lol Oops
Daniel said the key words , go against the guy running hot, =bad move
lol Poker 101
is this channel AI?
It’s criminal that Daniel has not won the main event.
Not really. These things aren't easy to do. Even Ivey doesn't have a Holdem bracelet.
That was the worst bad beat I ever seen!!! Daniel had the $8,000,000 in his hands and that bad player with J-3 called all of his chips needed a Q to get a straight... Brutal.
The last one wasn’t a huge read necessarily. He explained it. Negreanu doesn’t often 3-bet or 4-bet. These guys know each other well. So for dude to all-in heads up after a 3-bet to a fold told him 2 things: 1) He knows I have something, and 2) He can beat me. It was more Negreanu needing to convince himself to not be Phil and actually walk.
Its a great compilation of Daniel's play in this event, but you don't point out the mistake, was it in JQ v KK? Or in the final hand? And if the final hand its hardly an $8m mistake as winning the pot with a pre-flop shove still has Daniel as one of the short stacks.
Thanks for watching. You may have missed it, but I did point out the mistake. In the video I talk about how his decision to not shove preflop with A4 was the mistake that led to his elimination. If he shoves preflop, I strongly believe McKeehen would have folded.
so the catastrophic mistake was calling the raise pre-flop raise instead of shoving? I thought it was going to be something far more regrettable
Sorry to disappoint. In poker, a small mistake can be catastrophic. I hope you still enjoyed the video.
I don’t like the raise with broadway, all flushes call while all worse (which opponent had) easily fold.
With the Ace of diamonds in his hand, he blocks many of the flushes his opponent can have. If he didn't have the Ace of diamonds I think he would probably just call.
One small mistake and a 17 min video.... something is wrong here.
Its about the journey and the mistake. Every story needs context.
He’s not better than any other player.
Who do you think is the best player in poker?
glad he lost
Not a Negreanu fan I assume? lol
Poor daniel I am glad he lost they say all skill BS all luck any person can play this game
Poker is definitely more skill than luck. But when your running bad, it can definitely feel like its all luck lol
True, luck win in short term, and between two skilled players luck surely matter, no doubt.... Also I can beat Daniel with luck if we play just one hand, but if I play 1000 hands I guarantee I will be beat, because his skill outperform my luck in long run
I hate JQ!
Same here! And pocket jacks lol
Joe McKeehen ...all the skill, but not a speck of memorable, or marketable, personality
This video is a lesson in turning BACKGROUND music into FOREGROUND music!
Is the music too loud?
A4 is an all-in or fold at that point and he would be the first to admit it. It did not matter who he was playing in the hand, being short stack, he could not pass too many opportunity to go in.
Agreed! Especially when you know the chip leader is opening 100% of hands from the button.
a bluff is a bluff is a bluff.
Daniel’s small ball approach taught him to do exactly what he did and I’m sure he would do again in the same spot. You can be results oriented…
No, the QJ hand and that final hand were both really big blunders. He should have folded the QJ hand preflop, and he should have shoved with the A4. Very unlikely McKeehan would have called his all in.
@@okiepokertraveler1718 100% agreed
There a sheet on which player got more premium hands in tournies like this?
I don't think they start tracking every hand until the final table is reached. But I could be wrong.
One of the top 5 players of all time.
Who else is in your top 5?
He's my favorite player ever. Not because there aren't any better players but because he is in there with them and has beaten them and just makes it so much fun.
I mean, he finished 11th, not 2nd. That's far from a "mistake that cost $8 million"
If he doubles up there, he would have a little over 30 big blinds. And given that he was the best player remaining in the field, he would have been in great contention to win.
He got his money in good 56% played the hand perfect. His reading ability is world class so going with his read even with the qj v kk is the right play because on the long run his reads are usually correct. Mcheon just had the perfect flop vs his opponents over and over.@RoyalFlushMediaCompany
I agree that as a shortstack Daniel had to make a decision preflop all in or fold based of his feeling about Joe's hand strenght. But when he called he had no other choice when A hit the board. Someone said before that was only the end QJ hand was the one which decided the outcome, even if Daniel won this one still he would have little chance against chip leader.
If you were in Daniel's shoes, what would you have done?
I would have mucked the A4o. You’re dominated by almost every other ace, unless the flop comes 2,3,5 rainbow or 4,4 x you likely won’t have the best hand. Jamming pre might have been the way to go but it’s so easy to be dominated there. If you get to the flop yes you hit your ace but you could easily be shoving into a bigger ace. If the other player has just diamonds the still are about 36% to win. KT would just have flopped 2 pair so you’re dead in that scenario. All in all I obviously wasn’t there so my opinion doesn’t matter but I would have mocked the A4 and waited for a better spot.
I don't agree he should have pushed pre flop. Joe was dominating the table woth his chip stack. When that happens your a4 vs him looks to be strong. You don't call on pre flop woth a 4. A4 is a strong hand 5 handed especially when blinds are high. I play to win and push odds. Theres a lot of players who will grind there stacks down and play tight for me I don't do that. I go for it.
Lol, what a ridiculous premise for a video. Its not an 8 Million dollar mistake if there are still 10 other players. He was even extremely below the average stack being at 17.5 millio and Daniel having a stack of about 8 million. (Assuming he goes all in pre flop and Gets the fold) 15:06 But even if, number one got 7.6 million - 0.5 Million Daniël got is 7.1 million at best.
Sorry you feel that way. Check out the new title and let me know what you think.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany don't feel sorry, either say yes you are right that's a good point I agree. Or say no I disagree I stand by my title. Props on you for listening to a critique and responding to people. And adjusting the title. Better title.
IMO I don’t think my title was click bait but putting myself in the shoes of my viewers, I can understand how it might seem that way. It’s never my intention to use click bait to get people to watch my videos. My goal is to share my passion for poker and make high quality content for people to enjoy.