He lost more than $2 million in 2023 poker tournaments!
Canadian professional poker player Daniel Negreanu has shared his 2024 commitment on his X/Twitter account regarding some adjustments that will be made to his poker tournament strategy after realizing he played too many tournaments and performed badly in most of them last year.
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2 million can be a start where he can lose more, like Gus Hansen who lost over 20 millions dollars... He must not be upset, but he must be vitaminized to recover the money...
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It's intriguing to see how Daniel Negreanu's commitment to poker tournaments in 2024 unfolds after his Epiphany. His strategic insights and dedication are sure to make waves in the poker community.
The most successful year in Negreanu's career was 2004, when he won prizes at major tournaments 11 times, won two WPT titles and his third WSOP bracelet.
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20 years ago everything was different, you had less players on tournaments, it wasnt so much popular online, so it was easier for him to win all that! but he was then and he is still great player!
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I think that 20 years ago there was not much competition in tournament and cash games, but now all that has changed, most players are very competent and you have to work much harder to make a difference.
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In addition to the fact that there was no level, there were not many competent players, that was easier for the professional player, but now almost most of them join a poker school from the beginning to play at the highest level.
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there is no doubt about it, negreanu has won a lot of money in the previous years and it gives him enough to live all his life, for sure we will see him in the high level tournaments, but I think he himself has already said that he will select the best tournaments.
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It wasn't a poor one... I like Daniel Negranu as a person and in terms of his style of playing poker. Well, you don't always have a good run, sometimes there's a dowswing for everyone, even for professionals. Everyone has good and bad moments when it comes to poker. For us ordinary people, $2 million is a lot of money, but not necessarily for him... He will handle it calmly and will probably bounce back... I believe in him.
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he himself said in his youtube channel that he was playing many tournaments and that he was not really selecting which one he should play, that's why he has had bad results, he is a great player, if not the best player.
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a professional player can also play at low stakes, but he is used to high stakes, that's why he plays tournaments with high buy-in, even if many times they also play satellite tournaments. Such is the life of these players, but in cash the risk is even greater.
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It is very difficult to be a high level player, to remain for long years is much more difficult, this player already has many years playing poker at the highest level, his advice is worth a lot, he is an example for everyone.
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everything is a process, overnight you can't do it, in my case I have profits at the end of the month in poker, but that's not all, to become a high level winner you have to have other things more.