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He better hurry up and knock the last person out so he can get back to watch the All Star game.
haha, I give it a 50-60% chance that exact thought is going through his brain. But he is probably tivoing it anyway.
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No real hockey fan watches that garbage game. If he is worried about an exhibition hockey game while on a $10K buy in final table he needs to get his priorities straightend out! :club:
Not to get derailed again, but come on! Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin are going to be playing on the same line. Who amongst hockey fans wouldn't want to watch that.
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I just read the whole thread to catch up on DN's progress and see a kindergarten class broke out. But anyway,Go Daniel!!!!!Great work!!!! :D:club::D

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I just read the whole thread to catch up on DN's progress and see a kindergarten class broke out. But anyway,Go Daniel!!!!!Great work!!!! :D:club::D
Says it all right there.GO DN!!!Anyone worried about KIDO, waiting in the wings?
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The Latest, No?We're BackOur 7 remaining players have returned to the table for another round of poker. Blind are 10K-20K with a 3K ante, so each orbit will cost 51K.

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JC Tran just got involved in a pot with Young Cho, and it didn't end too well for him. Cho raised to 50K preflop and Tran called. On the K-9-K flop, Cho bet 75K and Tran called. The turn then came a 2, and both players checked. The river was a 6, and Tran led out for 70K. Cho called and showed K-J, besting Tran's A-3 high with trip kings.On the very next hand, though, Cho made it 50K to go before the flop and was called by Negreanu. Tran then made it a whopping 210K to go, claiming the pot and reclaiming the chips he'd lost.wow big bet by Cho there.

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Under the gun, Daniel Negreanu raises to T60,000. JC Tran calls from the button.The flop comes JK7.Both players check.The turn is the 3. Negreanu bets T160,000. Tran calls. The river is the 7. Negreanu bets T200,000 and Tran folds. Negreanu says, "I had it the whole time." and flips over his KK for a full boat.

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updates are PAINFULLY SLLLLLOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW
"Lot's of all-ins, no callsWednesday, January 24, 2007 06:30 PM PST The chips are going into the spot, but no one seems to want to call. The crowd is getting anxious. Players are getting restless. As soon as something happens, we'll let you know. "Nobody wants to be the bubble boy.....
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updates are PAINFULLY SLLLLLOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW
Yea, but everytime they update the chip count Daniel is increasing his stack by a nice amount. The way he's playing right now the longer they go without knocking out the 7th place finisher, the better for him because he is obviously using this TV bubble to methodically increase his stack. Against Average Joe's we could probably assume he was doing so by just taking pot after pot with any two napkins, but with Kido and JC at the table you would think this would be harder to accomplish. I'm interested to see if daniel says anything about his final table play in his blog.
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