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Event #55 of the 2011 is the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship and it began an hour ago at the Rio in Vegas.Daniel is of course playing and having a big result here will make what's been a disappointing World Series for him into a good one.This tournament is televised and while it's 8-Game the Final Table will be No Limit Holdem.Daniel will be updating via Twitter as usual and Poker News is supplying their tournament wide updates.Good Luck Danielhttps://twitter.com/#!/RealKidPoker/http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...s-championship/Daniel's Twitter UpdatesRealKidPokerDaniel NegreanuAbout to start 50k Championship. Bill Chen George Lind David Bach Fabrice Soulier at my table. Follow @DNChips to see updates every 2 hrs.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips 147,600 end level 1 started with 150kRealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips end level 2 116,900 haven't played many hands so far and haven't really won any either. Next limit is 1k-2k. Feel good so far.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips 95,400 end level 3. Was down to 80k before winning my 1st pot. I'm playing really well just need the cards to cooperate a bit.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips I never win any hands in any game. WSOP has been so awful was hoping to run good instead I'm down to 26,800. Inexplicable.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips 32,800 end level 4. If I can whether this storm and get back to 100k I'll be ok. In critical condition now. Playing my very best.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips was just ALL IN in PLO hand vs Joe Cassidy on turn. He had zero outs phew! Come on now!!!! Back to 45k was down to 17k.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips YES! 78k just made a wheel in 2-7 vs a #2 in a 3 way pot. Come on let's do this!!RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips ended day 1 with 65,100 we'll be playing 2k-4k limit tomorrow. So hppy to still be in it. Hope to run hot from here on out!RealKidPokerDaniel NegreanuExcited to start day 2 of 50k Championship. Follow @DNChips for updates after every level. Starting with no limit hold'em today then PLO.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips down to 12,800 Stud hand crushed me. Kings up vs rolled up 7's. I'm just furious right now. 1st hand I played in ages got screwed.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@dnchips didn't get one remotely playable hand in stud 8 despite being bring in 4 times in 8 hands. 6k to play NLH with. 10 bbs.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips check that 5 bbsRealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips anted off from 12,800 to 4800. Two more hands till BB I need to play a hand like now.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips folded both hands 97 off and 87 off. 1200 going into BB now. This round haven't been dealt a card higher than 9 so far.RealKidPokerDaniel Negreanu@DNChips out. 4 way action I called with 64 in the BB. Flop K T 6 I bet my last 1200. Never had a chance this WSOP. Worst run lifetime.RealKidPokerDaniel NegreanuBad news: I'm out.Good news: I have friends in town to hang with and also still have the main event to turn around the worst WSOP of my lifeRealKidPokerDaniel NegreanuNext event I play will be July 5th the PLO8 which is a great tourney for me. Then the main event. It's not over till it's literally over.

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Table LineupPosted 42 minutes ago by 123md • Level 1 Here's a quick glance at three tables:Table 348Phil LaakBen LambJen HarmanAli EslamiHuck SeedTom McCormickDavid "ODB" BakerTable 351John D'AgostinoErick LindgrenRami BoukaiMatt GlantzDaniel AlaeiChris KlodnickiBertrand "ElkY" GrospellierTable 352Bill ChenDaniel NegreanuGeorge Lind IIIDavid BachFabrice SoulierBarry GreensteinBrett RicheyRead more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...s-championship/

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Day 1 completed Booth, Mueller Lead after Day 1Posted 13 minutes ago by SantanaBandana • Level 5 Feels good to be Greg MuellerDay 1 of the 2011 Poker Player's Championship is history, and after five levels of play, Doug Booth is the chip leader with 324,600 chips, and Greg "FBT" Mueller is right behind him with 322,700.Numbers have been up at the World Series of Poker this year, and this event did not disappoint. A total of 128 players - a 10 percent increase from last year - ponied up $50,000 generating a prizepool of $6,144,000. The winner will receive $1,720,328 to go along with a shiny new bracelet and the illustrious David "Chip" Reese Memorial Trophy.Only five of the entrants busted during Day 1. Arturo Diaz was our first victim, and was eliminated by Phil Galfond during a hand of pot-limit Omaha. Galfond had a set of queens, Diaz a set of tens, and Galfond held when the river bricked. Phil Laak was the second to bust. He got his stack in against David "ODB" Baker during deuce-to-seven triple draw. They both held , Baker paired his deuce, and Laak paired his seven, eliminating him from the tournament.Andrew Pantling, Jani Sointula, and Eli Elezra were the other two to bust on Day 1.For a second it looked like Daniel Negreanu was also going to hit the rail. Kid Poker sunk as low as 23,000, but battled all the way back to 65,100 chips. During his comeback, he made the nuts in a deuce-to-seven hand against Robert Williamson III who drew the second nuts on the first draw. Negreanu is very excited to still be alive, tweeting, "So h[a]ppy to still be in it. Hope to run hot from here on out!"Surprisingly, only two former champions participated in this year's event. David Bach and Michael Mizrachi were in attendance, while Freddy Deeb and Scotty Nguyen were notably absent. Bach did very well, bagging 249,500 chips, while Mizrachi struggled and only has 8,200 chips.While Booth and Mueller lead, there are plenty of players biting their heels including Yan Chen (317,200), David Chiu (317,000), Alexey Makarov (266,000), Jason Lester (245,200), and Steve Sung (243,800).Play will resume tomorrow at 3 p.m. PDT, where we will play five, one hundred-minute levels. Join us then for all of your up-to-the-minute updates.Goodnight from the Rio!Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...s-championship/

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RealKidPoker Daniel Negreanu@@ChrisTessaro @nutzbuster ya that. Happy 68th? I lost track.Happy Birthday guys and gl Danielhey Scott whats it like to be older than me :club:

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Josh Arieh leads after Day 3 with 29 players left and Phil Hellmuth continues his good Series and is among the leaders.Top Chip Counts1 Josh Arieh 1,819,000 2 Brian Rast 1,633,000 3 George Lind 1,304,000 4 Vladimir Shchemelev 1,181,000 5 Phil Hellmuth 1,174,000 6 Scott Seiver 1,137,000 7 Jason Lester 948,000 8 Jon Turner 948,000 9 Yan Chen 887,000 10 Shaun Deeb 876,000 Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...s-championship/

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Day 4 Concludes; Ly Leads Final NinePosted 50 minutes ago by ShamusA long, long, long day and night of poker has concluded, with nine players still remaining with chips in Event No. 55, the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship. Seven 100-minute levels today saw the field cut from 29 to the final nine, with Minh Ly ending the day with the most chips.It took about five hours of Day 4 for the field to be trimmed to 16 and the money bubble to burst. Among those going out prior to making the cash were Phil Galfond, David Oppenheim, David "ODB" Baker, Gus Hansen, Shaun Deeb, and Jon Turner. Robert Mizrachi -- hoping to match his brother Michael's victory in this same event last year -- saw his tourney journey come to an end in 17th, just one spot shy of the cash.Meanwhile, Brian Rast, Scott Seiver, and Matt Glantz began to push forward to the top of the counts as the first players to make the money were eliminated. Sebastian Ruthenberg (16th), Barry Greenstein (15th), and Michael Binger (14th) went out in relatively rapid succession, followed by start-of-Day-4 leader Josh Arieh in 13th. Then, after Yan Chen went out in 12th, it would be more than three hours before Jeffrey Lisandro (11th) and Vladimir Shchemelev (10th) hit the rail.Play continued past 5 a.m. as the remaining nine gathered around a single table. During the latter stages of play, Minh Ly emerged as the big chip leader with more than 5.2 million -- about twice that of his nearest challengers Rast and Glantz. Here are the seating assignments and chip counts:Those three will be joined by George Lind, Phil Hellmuth, Owais Ahmed, Ben Lamb, Jason Lester, and Scott Seiver when play resumes at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Here's where they'll be sitting, and how many chips each will have for tomorrow's first hand:Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...post.193140.htm

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Another 2nd place finish for Hellmuth please. Pretty huge series for him so far.Top Chip Counts1 Minh Ly 5,215,000 2 Brian Rast 2,660,000 3 Matt Glantz 2,535,000 4 George Lind 2,315,000 5 Phil Hellmuth 2,245,000 6 Owais Ahmed 1,425,000 7 Ben Lamb 1,180,000 8 Jason Lester 920,000 9 Scott Seiver 725,000 Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...post.193140.htm

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Another 2nd place finish for Hellmuth please. Pretty huge series for him so far.Top Chip Counts1 Minh Ly 5,215,000 2 Brian Rast 2,660,000 3 Matt Glantz 2,535,000 4 George Lind 2,315,000 5 Phil Hellmuth 2,245,000 6 Owais Ahmed 1,425,000 7 Ben Lamb 1,180,000 8 Jason Lester 920,000 9 Scott Seiver 725,000 Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...post.193140.htm
Phil Hellmuth is proving to everyone that he is one of the best tourney players in the world..Daniel and the internet kids dont show him any respect..And he is doing it in the mixed games this year.Go Phil..Take down number 12..You deserve it buddy.
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Phil Hellmuth is in good shape..I would love to see Minh Ly and Phil Heads up for the bracelet..Minh is a good guy and a long time regular at the mixed high limit games..Come on Phil..Do it baby...Dodge bullets

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Some controversy at the televised final table as they aren't allowing players to wear any logos on hats. Phil Hellmuth is very upset at not being able to wear his Aria hat since they are his sponsors.phil_hellmuthphil_hellmuthI'm being told that no player can wear a sponsor logo on their hat at a final table!?!This AWFUL for players! How we supposed to make money?phil_hellmuthphil_hellmuthImagine telling pro golfers no logos? Feels like old days where TOUR made big money, NOT the players!!phil_hellmuthphil_hellmuthTIME for the players to STAND!! Daniel, Dwan, Annie, PGordon, u hear me?phil_hellmuthphil_hellmuthI need to focus on tournament now, so I hand this issue off to every top poker player on the planet, and the players council!!From Brian Balsbaugh of the Poker Royalty Agency who is both Daniel's and Hellmuth's agent.http://pokerroyalty.com/poker-business-blo...-logos-allowed/

New WSOP Rule: No Hat Logos Allowed Without question, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the greatest poker event in the world. It’s got everything: tradition, scale, glory, ESPN and the opportunity for an unknown to become instantly rich and famous. During my first trip to the WSOP in 2004, I asked the producers from ESPN their opinion on player logos and the response was as quick as it was refreshing: “We are just here to film a poker tournament; we don’t care what the players wear. We don’t want them to even know we are here filming.”As the event has grown and changed over the past seven years, so have the corporate motives behind the WSOP. Without question, Caesar’s has been a good steward of the game, often striking the right balance between what’s best for players and what’s best for the company.However, Caesar’s has severely crossed that line with Rule 53© of the 2011 World Series of Poker® Official Tournament Rules which states:“Hats may be worn at tables intended for television taping but may not display any logo or promotional language, except for those logoed items sold to the general public through traditional commercial retail outlets.” You see, according to Caesar’s, the WSOP broadcast has become too commercialized, so they need to remove these player sponsorship opportunities for the betterment of the game. Apparently, players wearing logos on their hats hurt distribution, ratings, etc. This rule hurts every sponsored poker player and every player who has ever dreamed of being sponsored. The most lucrative sponsorship “inventory” a poker player has to sell is the front of his/her hat, and Caesar’s just arbitrarily took it away. It will diminish the value of the “A” list poker superstars who are currently sponsored. This rule will eliminate sponsorship dollars for the regular Joe’s who are lucky enough to make it to an ESPN TV table.When my client Phil Hellmuth plunked down the $50,000 buy-in and made the final table of this year’s Poker Players Championship, the folks at Caesar’s and ESPN were ecstatic because they know the 11 time WSOP champ brings ratings. That didn’t stop them, however, from telling him he couldn’t wear a hat from his sponsor Aria Resort & Casino. Somehow, inexplicably, an Aria logo on his shirt is allowed, but the logo on his hat would tarnish and diminish the television product.Since my first WSOP in 2004, Caesar’s has methodically, year by year, inch by inch encroached on player likeness rights. This year they finally crossed the line. I only hope they revisit this policy and restore a player’s ability to wear a logo on the front of their hat. twitter feed/FOLLOW POKER ROYALTY
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chip leader!Owais Ahmed had the button and action folded to Brian Rast. He raised to 125,000. Phil Hellmuth reraised to 250,000 saying, "You reraise weak, I'll reraise weak." Rast called to see the flop.The flop came down {Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and Rast was first up. He led for two million. And yes, that's not a typo. Hellmuth splash-jammed his chips into the middle for an all-in bet of 2.03 million. Rast called the extra little bit.Hellmuth: {J-Spades}{J-Clubs}Rast: {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}Hellmuth walked over and draped himself over the rail in front of his wife. The turn was dealt the {7-Hearts} to give Rast two pair, but it didn't matter as Hellmuth still had a set. The river completed the board with the {7-Clubs} and even though Rast filed up, Hellmuth made a higher full house.He gave his wife a high five, a kiss and a big hug. He then came back to the table to collect his chips and said, "I've never been so afraid."Hellmuth now has 4.755 million in chips.Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/20...s-championship/

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I fist pumped when the ace from space came, and PH has the biggest shit eating grin on his face right now, its awesome.In other news, I took down my first mtt in over a year not even an hour ago on Bodog, go me.

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