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The Final Table of the Premier League at the M Resort and Casino in Las Vegas will begin in about an hour and Daniel has qualifed.Here are the six players who made the final table.Phil Laak David BenyamineGiovanni Safina - Online QualifierLuke Schwartz Daniel Negreanu Roland De Wolfe Here are the results after the prelinimary matches. The top 4 made the final table while Daniel had to bet JC Tran and De Wolfe had to beat Frazer in best 2 out of 3 heads up matches earlier today to qualify.Daniel started off very poorly by finishing last in his first match but won his last one yesterday and beat Phil Hellmuth heads up to keep Phil from qualifying.x-1. Phil Laak – 48 pointsx-2. David Benyamine - 38 pointsx-T-3. Giovanni Safina - 29 pointsx-T-3. Luke Schwartz – 29 points5. Daniel Negreanu – 26 points6. Ian Frazer – 26 points7. Roland De Wolfe – 22 points8. JC Tran – 20 points9. Phil Hellmuth - 19 points10. Yevgeniy Timoshenko – 16 points11. Vanessa Rousso – 16 points12. Tony G - 11 pointsx - clinched final table berthThe buyin was $100K per player and there was prize money in each of the prelim matches.Here's how the money breaks down for the final table.1 $ 400,000 - 2 $ 200,000 - 3 $ 100,000 - 4 $ 80,000 - 5 $ 70,000 - 6 $ 50,000 Poker News has fantastic updates for this tournament and is providing pretty much hand for hand coverage and they have access to the hole cards of all the players in the updates.http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/pa...league-iv/day7/Good Luck tonight Daniel

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The buyin was $100K per player and there was prize money in each of the prelim matches.Here's how the money breaks down for the final table.1 $ 400,000 - 2 $ 200,000 - 3 $ 100,000 - 4 $ 80,000 - 5 $ 70,000 - 6 $ 50,000
It sucks that you have to finish top 2 to do more than break even. And what is up with 3rd through 6th place being awarded prize money that is less than the buy in? I imagine it's just so that whenever someone busts out at the final table, the tv can show their "prize money"... even though it is worth less than the buy in. Lame IMO
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The buyin was $100K per player and there was prize money in each of the prelim matches.
It sucks that you have to finish top 2 to do more than break even. And what is up with 3rd through 6th place being awarded prize money that is less than the buy in? I imagine it's just so that whenever someone busts out at the final table, the tv can show their "prize money"... even though it is worth less than the buy in. Lame IMO
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It sucks that you have to finish top 2 to do more than break even. And what is up with 3rd through 6th place being awarded prize money that is less than the buy in? I imagine it's just so that whenever someone busts out at the final table, the tv can show their "prize money"... even though it is worth less than the buy in. Lame IMO
$600K of the prize money was given out in the prelim tourneys. For example Daniel won $32K for his win last night.Here's the prize money breakdown for each of the prelim tourneys.1st - $32,0002nd - $22,0003rd - $16,0004th - $12,0005th - $8,0006h - $6,0007th - $4,0008th - $0
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There was $900k out of a total prize pool of at most $1.2M, that meant there was only up to $300k to distribute amongst the three preliminary matches. Without thinking too hard over it, I assumed the prelim prize money would have negligible impact at the break-even place at the final table. Now that Bob posted the prize breakdown, I looked back at it.Each player played in two prelim matches, so two finishes in the top 3 would guarantee breaking even with a 5th place final table finish and nearly breaking even at 6th place. That sounds more reasonable now.
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Final Table is UnderwayYou may be wondering what advantage players who earned more points in the prelim heats have. Well, for each point a player earned during the preliminary matches, they get 10,000 in chips. So, the chip counts to start the final table are as follows. 1. Phil Laak – 480,0002. David Benyamine - 380,0003. Giovanni Safina - 290,000 4. Luke Schwartz – 290,0005. Daniel Negreanu – 260,0006. Roland De Wolfe – 220,000

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gl and tid DanielNegreanu Takes OneGiovanni Safina made it 6,000 to go and found a caller in Daniel Negreanu. Since we're in the production truck, we can tell you that Safina had 10 :club: 9 :ts and Negreanu had A :3h 5. :4h The two checked the flop 3 :qh 2 :5c k :jh When the came on the turn, J :D Negreanu fired a 8,000 bet into the pot and Safina folded.Chip Counts Now:David Benyamine - 354,000Roland De Wolfe – 231,000Giovanni Safina - 291,000Luke Schwartz – 277,000Daniel Negreanu – 249,000Phil Laak – 472,000

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Negreanu Gets Maximum Value With AcesDaniel Negreanu raised to 4,000 preflop with pocket aces, and David Benyamine three-bet to 13,000 with K :5c Q :ts . Negreanu decided to just call, and the players saw a 5 :club: 8 :3h K :qh flop, putting Benyamine in a precarious position. Benyamine led out for 13,000, and once again Negreanu played things slowly by just calling. The turn was the 7 :jh , and once again Benyamine took the lead thinking he must have the best hand and bet 38,000. Phil Hellmuth in the booth commented that the smart thing for Negreanu to, to extract maximum value would be to smooth call again, which is exactly what Negreanu did. The river brought the 8 :4h , which put Benyamine into deep thought. He slowly counted out chips, stacking them in various positions before finally checking to Negreanu. After sizing up the pot, Negreanu decided on a bet size, 85,000 to be exact. After a minute or so of pondering, Benyamine tossed out the chips to make the call and saw the bad news. Benyamine is down to 230,000 while Negreanu who battled earlier today to make this final table is now second in chips with 413,000.

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Negreanu Gets Maximum Value With AcesDaniel Negreanu raised to 4,000 preflop with pocket aces, and David Benyamine three-bet to 13,000 with K :5c Q :ts . Negreanu decided to just call, and the players saw a 5 :club: 8 :3h K :qh flop, putting Benyamine in a precarious position. Benyamine led out for 13,000, and once again Negreanu played things slowly by just calling. The turn was the 7 :jh , and once again Benyamine took the lead thinking he must have the best hand and bet 38,000. Phil Hellmuth in the booth commented that the smart thing for Negreanu to, to extract maximum value would be to smooth call again, which is exactly what Negreanu did. The river brought the 8 :4h , which put Benyamine into deep thought. He slowly counted out chips, stacking them in various positions before finally checking to Negreanu. After sizing up the pot, Negreanu decided on a bet size, 85,000 to be exact. After a minute or so of pondering, Benyamine tossed out the chips to make the call and saw the bad news. Benyamine is down to 230,000 while Negreanu who battled earlier today to make this final table is now second in chips with 413,000.
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Five-Minute BReakWe're on a quick break here at the M Resort & Casino. The current chip counts are as follows. Luke Schwartz - 381,000Phil Laak - 347,000Roland De Wolfe - 338,000David Benyamine - 299,000Daniel Negreanu - 295,000Giovanni Safina - 251,000

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Five-Minute BReakWe're on a quick break here at the M Resort & Casino. The current chip counts are as follows. Luke Schwartz - 381,000Phil Laak - 347,000Roland De Wolfe - 338,000David Benyamine - 299,000Daniel Negreanu - 295,000Giovanni Safina - 251,000
WTH happened? he was over 400k and 2nd in chips last time you posted.
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Phil Laak Eliminated in 6th Place - ($50,000)After a raise from Phil Laak preflop, David Benyamine reraised all in. Laak went into the tank for quite some time before putting his 158,000 stack at risk.When the cards were on their backs and the rest of the players at the table saw Laak's versus Benyamine's they were shocked it took Laak that long to call. "You should lose just for taking so long to make the call," said Daniel Negreanu.The flop brought the and Laak let out a shriek of joy. That joy was quickly followed by sadness however when the fell on the turn. The river didn't bring the miracle Laak was looking for and he was the first eliminated.

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Roland De Wolfe Eliminated in 5th Place ($70,000)Daniel Negreanu raised it up to 30,000 with pocket nines UTG, and Roland De Wolfe moved all in with , leaving 210,000 for Negreanu to call, which he quickly did. The flop all but locked up the hand for Negreanu coming , and the turn card sealed the deal. The on the river was meaningless, and Roland De Wolfe is now on the rail $70,000 richer.When Negreanu hit his set, Phil Hellmuth commented that Daniel never loses a race. Daniel Negreanu is now the chip leader with 636,000

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BoooDaniel Negreanu Eliminated in 4th Place ($80,000)Daniel Negreanu limped on the button with Qc5c , David Benyamine completed in the small blind with Kd9s, and Giovanni Safina checked his option with As 2d .The flop would create fireworks for sure coming down Kc 9c Qd. Benyamine checked, as did Safina and Negreanu bet 40,000 before Benyamine raised it up to 120,000. Negreanu moved all in, and Benyamine quickly made the call. The Kh on the turn ended all the drama, and the 2s on the river was just for kicks. Benyamine had Negreanu barely covered, and now has 694,000. Daniel Negreanu earned $80,000 for his efforts. Not too shabby considering barely made it to the final table.

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gg Daniel

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