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I will be the first to say this, I am -- WAS -- A HUGE Daniel Negreanu fan until I witnessed something that made me sick to my stomach. This occurred on Day 3 of the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker. Daniel was sitting at Table 56, just along the isle, to his right my a good friend of mine MIKE who I had been watching since I busted on Day 2. ---Daniel, you remember me, the one in the basketball jersey that you spoke with once the break started. ---I was on the rail watching the action. The blinds were $1,200 and $2,400 with a $300 ante and 11 minutes left in the level. At this point Daniel had approximately $30,000 in chips or so after losing a lot of his stack prior to coming to the table. The key here is I was watching this table for hours. This is what occurred ---Daniel was on the button, his chip stack was COMPLETELY made up of black chips...He had NOTHING but $100 black chips to start the hand. Everyone folded to Daniel, who decided to push. Mike in the small blind folded his hand (he had put out one yellow worth $1,000 and two black), the big blind after much comtemplation decided to fold. However, I noticed that the big blind had put out too many chips!!! Instead of two yellow and four black (which would have been $2,400, he put out FOUR yellow and four black, worth $4,400). I immediately noticed this and prior to the next hand, alerted MIke of what had happened. The Dealer gave the chips to Daniel. Mike then told the big blind what had happened who alerted the dealer. MIke also directly told Daniel what had happened, pointing out that he had 5 yellow instead of 3 which he should have had. Daniel then took the 5 yellow and hid them to the side of his stack until the next hand was dealt. As this was going on, the break was nearing. After 4 MORE hands, and Daniel having won a couple of pots, he said "I'll get the floorman". He did that, knowing that he had waited enough hands and won a couple of more small pots, collecting the additional yellow, that there was no way they would be able to give the guy his chips back. All the while, Daniel looks like the good guy.I know you were crippled in chips at that point Daniel, but what you did was wrong!!!! Absolutely wrong and classless!! I have always admired and respected your game, and even marveled at the way you are able to read players, but that was all thrown out the window when you STOLE $2,000 in chips at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker. You looked directly at me when I was telling everyone what was going on. You looked pissed....I hope that you were not pissed that someone would catch what you did, but just pissed that someone would actually speak up.I know you will claim you had no idea, which is a total crock of crap, but hey.....whatever helps you sleep at night.I hope you are man enough to admit what you did, and hope others will accept that in the heat of the moment you made a bad choice. I -- and everyone else--- would respect you again, at least somewhat. A Former Huge Fan.....Harvey D.

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take a walk off a short pier.........................lol.........first of all even if this did happen (no idea) he did'nt steal the chips the guy put them in, so its not like he reached into his stack.....regardless the hand was done and moved on, this is the players fault. This will be locked in a millasecond

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*shrug* Guy who put in too much is stupid. As Canada Bill Jones said, its immoral to let a sucker keep his money. Even if its true, I have no problem with it. Fck him

I will be the first to say this, I am -- WAS -- A HUGE Daniel Negreanu fan until I witnessed something that made me sick to my stomach. This occurred on Day 3 of the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker. Daniel was sitting at Table 56, just along the isle, to his right my a good friend of mine MIKE who I had been watching since I busted on Day 2. ---Daniel, you remember me, the one in the basketball jersey that you spoke with once the break started. ---I was on the rail watching the action. The blinds were $1,200 and $2,400 with a $300 ante and 11 minutes left in the level. At this point Daniel had approximately $30,000 in chips or so after losing a lot of his stack prior to coming to the table. The key here is I was watching this table for hours. This is what occurred ---Daniel was on the button, his chip stack was COMPLETELY made up of black chips...He had NOTHING but $100 black chips to start the hand. Everyone folded to Daniel, who decided to push. Mike in the small blind folded his hand (he had put out one yellow worth $1,000 and two black), the big blind after much comtemplation decided to fold. However, I noticed that the big blind had put out too many chips!!! Instead of two yellow and four black (which would have been $2,400, he put out FOUR yellow and four black, worth $4,400). I immediately noticed this and prior to the next hand, alerted MIke of what had happened. The Dealer gave the chips to Daniel. Mike then told the big blind what had happened who alerted the dealer. MIke also directly told Daniel what had happened, pointing out that he had 5 yellow instead of 3 which he should have had. Daniel then took the 5 yellow and hid them to the side of his stack until the next hand was dealt. As this was going on, the break was nearing. After 4 MORE hands, and Daniel having won a couple of pots, he said "I'll get the floorman". He did that, knowing that he had waited enough hands and won a couple of more small pots, collecting the additional yellow, that there was no way they would be able to give the guy his chips back. All the while, Daniel looks like the good guy.I know you were crippled in chips at that point Daniel, but what you did was wrong!!!! Absolutely wrong and classless!! I have always admired and respected your game, and even marveled at the way you are able to read players, but that was all thrown out the window when you STOLE $2,000 in chips at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker. You looked directly at me when I was telling everyone what was going on. You looked pissed....I hope that you were not pissed that someone would catch what you did, but just pissed that someone would actually speak up.I know you will claim you had no idea, which is a total crock of crap, but hey.....whatever helps you sleep at night.I hope you are man enough to admit what you did, and hope others will accept that in the heat of the moment you made a bad choice. I -- and everyone else--- would respect you again, at least somewhat. A Former Huge Fan.....Harvey D.
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Okay if some jerk thows too many chips into the pot that is his fault, and it really is NOT your place to say anything, unless MAYBE if you're sitting at the table. Keep your mouth shut, DN was right to give you a cold stare.Example: I am in line behind you at Target. You give the cashier a $50 bill for a purchase of $40, and she hands you back $60, thinking you'd given her a hundo. Me standing behind you then says, 'Excuse me miss, but you gave him too much change.' Would you give me a look? Yeah you'd probably punch me in the mouth, as Daniel should have done to you.

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I was there when it happened, although I didn't see it when it first happened. If Daniel was the beneficiary of the extra chips, it's because the other (idiot) player and the dealer gave them to him. I was there when Daniel asked for a floorperson and I was surprised because Daniel should know the rules. Then, I found out what the issue was and I understood why Daniel asked for the floorperson. I don't know what anyone was thinking, but Daniel asked for the floorperson and the other player made the mistake of putting in too many chips and the dealer made the mistake of letting him do it.

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Its not your business to interfere with play. The player and dealer didnt notice it, and delt the next hand, at that time it should be over. I mean come on, they were playing for 12 million there, he made the mistake of putting to many out there.

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When you first started this story I thought you were gonna say that Daniel somehow palmed some chips off of someone else's stack or something.Then I realized you're all upset because some doof put too many chips in in the bb and neither him nor the dealer realized it.And that's what you're upset with??Get a life.

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If it's true like the poster said then this seems kind of low, not "noticing" the extra money on the big blind is alright, not the best thing to do, not saying I woulden't have done it though. But then trying to hide the chips?Dosen't seem like it would have happened exactly like the poster said it did though.

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Bottom line is it wasn't the OP's money, wasn't even his buddy's money. The OP interfered in something that was none of his business.Entirely possible Daniel didn't even notice the amount, he won the blinds, he stacked the blinds that were out there.I never played there, but, isn't there a rule about keeping your highest value chips in the open? How could he be hiding them? And, isn't hiding them a little subjective, anyway?

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