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Here's the shizzy from Cardplayer, looks pretty standard really:Daniel Negreanu Doubles Through Chad Brown Log: Daniel Negreanu and Chad Brown both check a flop of 9c-9s-3h, and the turn card is the Qs. Negreanu bets $9,000, Brown raises to $20,000, Negreanu reraises to $50,000, Brown moves all in, and Negreanu calls all in for his last $88,800. Brown shows As-Ks for a spade flush draw, and Negreanu reacts with "Oh no, you have spades." Negreanu shows 9d-7d (trip nines), and was hoping to be a bigger favorite than he actually is. But the river card is the Kh, giving Brown a useless pair of kings instead of the flush he was hoping for, and Daniel Negreanu doubles up to a little over $240,000 in chips. I don't think Brown made a bad play as long as he wasn't putting DN on a 9.

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From CardPlayer:Daniel Negreanu and Chad Brown both check a flop of 9c-9s-3h, and the turn card is the Qs. Negreanu bets $9,000, Brown raises to $20,000, Negreanu reraises to $50,000, Brown moves all in, and Negreanu calls all in for his last $88,800. Brown shows As-Ks for a spade flush draw, and Negreanu reacts with "Oh no, you have spades." Negreanu shows 9d-7d (trip nines), and was hoping to be a bigger favorite than he actually is. But the river card is the Kh, giving Brown a useless pair of kings instead of the flush he was hoping for, and Daniel Negreanu doubles up to a little over $240,000 in chips.

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AK WTF WAS THAT GUY THINKING, THAT'S JUST HORRIBLE PLAY BY CHAD! MERRY CHRISTMAS DANIEL.
Two overcards and the nut flush draw with a bunch of money already in the pot does not a terrible call make. It would have been a terrible laydown if he wasn't putting DN on the 9, since DN's all in was only slightly more than a minimum raise.
Yah, after he bet 40k, he had to call, but wow, I wonder what the action was before that. Wish we had more facts.
me too. But like DD said, I think I'd be a little bit more cautious with the board paired, since that eliminates a few outs
Sounds like a bad read by Chad. If he put his money in knowing he needed a spade to win then its a bad move, but I'm guessing he put Daniel on a lower spade draw or AJ type hand and figured Daniel was making a move on him.
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Daniel Negreanu Doubles Through Chad Brown Log: Daniel Negreanu and Chad Brown both check a flop of 9c-9s-3h, and the turn card is the Qs. Negreanu bets $9,000, Brown raises to $20,000, Negreanu reraises to $50,000, Brown moves all in, and Negreanu calls all in for his last $88,800. Brown shows As-Ks for a spade flush draw, and Negreanu reacts with "Oh no, you have spades." Negreanu shows 9d-7d (trip nines), and was hoping to be a bigger favorite than he actually is. But the river card is the Kh, giving Brown a useless pair of kings instead of the flush he was hoping for, and Daniel Negreanu doubles up to a little over $240,000 in chips. Brown moved all-in after Daniel raised to $50k. I actually like this move. Daniel had to call off his last $88k. Move puts Daniel to the Test, and if he calls he has tons of outs. He probably though his A or K was good as well, and didnt put Daniel on the 9. So, I dont think it was a bad play at all. I would have done the same. Just my 2 cents.

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you don't think dn is going to call 30k more with even a pair of queens or almost anything for that matter. After Daniel reraises my reraise. I am definately done with that hand.
You realize that the only hand Daniel can call with is a naked 9 or a boat, right? Brown's push is +EV.
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you don't think dn is going to call 30k more with even a pair of queens or almost anything for that matter. After Daniel reraises my reraise. I am definately done with that hand.
You realize that the only hand Daniel can call with is a naked 9 or a boat, right? Brown's push is +EV.
Agreed. Brown made the right play. Pokerwire had it all wrong.** Edit: ** Also, if Brown hits his draw he is close to 300k in chips, and right on the chip leader's heels. WOuld put him in GREAT position to make a run to the title. He made the play that gave him the best chance at winning the whole thing.
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you don't think dn is going to call 30k more with even a pair of queens or almost anything for that matter. After Daniel reraises my reraise. I am definately done with that hand.
You realize that the only hand Daniel can call with is a naked 9 or a boat, right? Brown's push is +EV.
He may call with AQ
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you don't think dn is going to call 30k more with even a pair of queens or almost anything for that matter. After Daniel reraises my reraise. I am definately done with that hand.
You realize that the only hand Daniel can call with is a naked 9 or a boat, right? Brown's push is +EV.
You do realize that Negreanu reraised Chads reraise. Doubt DN would do that with a low pair. What if Negreanu had a hand like AQ. Think he mucks knowing Chad could be putting a move on him. I don't know.
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Over/Under 20 minutes for the heat to kick in for the poker room
Date / Time: 2006-01-26 13:59:00 Title: Ahhhh ... Warmth! Log: Daniel Negreanu knows how to get things done. It's no longer freezing in here, and it's warming up to a nice, comfortable temperature. I think the under barely made it! lol
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1 Brian Lamkin $ 450,000 2 Robert Schulz $ 240,000 3 Daniel Negreanu $ 220,000 4 Brandon Adams $ 171,000 5 Don Barton $ 170,000 6 Kia Mohajeri $ 155,000 7 Wendell Barnes $ 124,000 8 Bryant King $ 110,000 9 Mark Gregorich $ 110,000 10 Phil Galfond $ 105,000 11 Bill Edler $ 100,000 12 Hertzel Zalewski $ 83,000 13 Lee Markholt $ 76,000 14 Daniel Alaei $ 75,000 15 Ernest Shepherd $ 61,000 16 Chad Brown $ 42,000 17 Michael Tait $ 35,000 18 Galen Kester $ 32,000 19 Larry Satterwhite $ 32,000 20 George Bronstein $ 14,000

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do you know wat the blinds are at?Edit:15-Minute Break; Blinds Increasing to $1,500-$3,000 ($400 Ante)Log: The players take a 15-minute break before the blinds increase to $1,500-$3,000, with a $400 ante.

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They're on the bubble.
Stop being pessimistic. DN is gonna cash!!!!
Haha, I'm not pessimistic I think he is gonna cash, after all a few days ago i did say he was going reeeal deep in this tourney.
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