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The third event in the WSOP Europe begins at 3:00 PM London time which is 10:00 AM ET in N America.Daniel will be playing in this £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha event looking for another good result after cashing in the first two events at the WSOP-E this year.We won't be getting text updates from Daniel but you can follow the action at Poker News.http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2008-wsope/event-3/Good Luck today Daniel

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You Only Live Twice...Today's tournament is a 'double chance' event or as Steve Frezer calls it, "second chance.' This means players will start off with 10,000 in chips and have an option to take, at any point up to the end of the third level, an additional 10,000 in chips -- for free! If they haven't taken it by the end of the third level, the dealer will give it to them at this point. Of course, players may take it straight away and play the event as a freezeout with 20,000 chips from the start. What would YOU do?

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You Only Live Twice...Today's tournament is a 'double chance' event or as Steve Frezer calls it, "second chance.' This means players will start off with 10,000 in chips and have an option to take, at any point up to the end of the third level, an additional 10,000 in chips -- for free! If they haven't taken it by the end of the third level, the dealer will give it to them at this point. Of course, players may take it straight away and play the event as a freezeout with 20,000 chips from the start. What would YOU do?
I'd take it immediately. If you have a chance to double, better to do it with more chips.
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i would try do make some chips with my first 10k and if i cant do it will play my second 10k more tightsomething like a aggressive first 10k but less aggressive second 10ki think Daniel is trying something similar, but i dont knowanyway good luck to daniel ;)try do make the final table in this one finally xD

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They did the same at the WSOP (non-E) 10K PLO this year and I think DN's strategy was spot on. - Don't take it right away unless several others at the table have you well covered- if a bad player you have position on double then take it- if several players double or take the extra chips then take it- if you get short take it

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DN out according to poker news
From Pokernews:Negreanu Gone; Eliminator Anssi to Build StackThis time I know for sure - the chip leader at this time is one Anssi Tuulivirda, with just under 50,000. Half of this came from Daniel Negreanu - I know this only because of the Negreanu-shaped hole next to Patrik Antonius - a very early exit for him, no details as yet, but will ask a tablemate if I can catch one in the break.
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You Only Live Twice...Today's tournament is a 'double chance' event or as Steve Frezer calls it, "second chance.' This means players will start off with 10,000 in chips and have an option to take, at any point up to the end of the third level, an additional 10,000 in chips -- for free! If they haven't taken it by the end of the third level, the dealer will give it to them at this point. Of course, players may take it straight away and play the event as a freezeout with 20,000 chips from the start. What would YOU do?
I don't know if I am saying this right, but those extra chips will never have more value than they will at the beginning of the tournament.
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You Only Live Twice...Today's tournament is a 'double chance' event or as Steve Frezer calls it, "second chance.' This means players will start off with 10,000 in chips and have an option to take, at any point up to the end of the third level, an additional 10,000 in chips -- for free! If they haven't taken it by the end of the third level, the dealer will give it to them at this point. Of course, players may take it straight away and play the event as a freezeout with 20,000 chips from the start. What would YOU do?
Depends on the table, if more than one other player takes it right off the bat I'd do so as well to be able to sack'em
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I don't know if I am saying this right, but those extra chips will never have more value than they will at the beginning of the tournament.
I haven't heard a reasonable reason (or really any reason) to not take them immediately. I agree with what desmoines said.
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