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I saw that as well, now it shows Kowssarie busting in 62nd. How could he possibly blow all those chips that fast, and to who?
There is going to be an overwhelming chip leader, or the chip counts are f_ucked up.
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Darn.. back on the horse Daniel.. David Oppenheim Doubles Through Daniel NegreanuOn aJ54 flop, David Oppenheim pushes his remaining $85,000 over the top of Daniel Negreanu bet. Negreanu calls. Oppenheim shows the 86 and Negreanu turns over the 54. The turn brings the 7. The J comes on the river, and Oppenheim doubles up.

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Darn.. back on the horse Daniel.. David Oppenheim Doubles Through Daniel NegreanuOn aJ54 flop, David Oppenheim pushes his remaining $85,000 over the top of Daniel Negreanu bet. Negreanu calls. Oppenheim shows the 86 and Negreanu turns over the 54. The turn brings the 7. The J comes on the river, and Oppenheim doubles up.
wow nice donkey push, bad beat dan
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Darn.. back on the horse Daniel.. David Oppenheim Doubles Through Daniel NegreanuOn a J :) 5 :) 4 :) flop, David Oppenheim pushes his remaining $85,000 over the top of Daniel Negreanu bet. Negreanu calls. Oppenheim shows the 8 :club: 6 :P(for a flopped flush) and Negreanu turns over the 5 :club: 4 :D . The turn brings the 7 :D . The J :D comes on the river, and Oppenheim doubles up.
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Daniel still solid in 4th with $625,000Ouch for Tony Ma!! :club: Baaaad Beat for Tony MaMichael Mizrachi makes it $25,000 to go from middle position and Tony Ma re-raises all-in for an additonal $62,000. Mizrachi thinks it over and makes the call, announcing that he's playing his favorite hand. It's a pair of fours. Ma turns over pocket aces and looks primed to double up as the flop comes K-9-T. The turn is the T, leaving Ma two outs away from doubling up. It is The Grinder's favorite hand, however, and the rivered 4 sends Ma into hysterics, pounding on the table and sounding close to tears as he stalks out of the Fontana Room. Mike Matusow's words of comfort: "That's why he's a tournament champion and we're ...mud."

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Actually Daniel is down to $490,000 as per Cardplayer. Here are the top 20... 50 players leftPLACEPLAYERAMOUNTTRENDHISTORY 1Steve Sung850,000 $150,000 2Haralabos Voulgaris740,000 $10,000 3Edward Jordan625,000 $25,000 4Rolgues Rodriguez605,000 $235,000 5Ian Johns560,000 $25,000 6David Redlin550,000 $-50,000 7Keith Lehr500,000 $5,000 7Mike Matusow500,000 $50,000 9Daniel Negreanu490,000 $-135,000 10Kevin Hong450,000 $-5,000 11Michael Linden440,000 $185,000 12Cyndy Violette425,000 $25,000 12Peter Rho425,000 $165,000 14Joseph Hachem405,000 $-45,000 15Eugene Ji395,000 $-5,000 16Scott Fischman375,000 $-35,000 16Justin Bonomo375,000 $-25,000 16John Hoang375,000 $-115,000 19Clonie Gowen350,000 $-20,000 20James Routos340,000 $-90,000

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Daniel Negreanu Gives Up Huge PotDaniel Negreanu raises to $20,000 preflop and it is folded around to Seat 3, the little blind. Seat 3 reraises to $69,000 total and Negreanu calls. The flop is Q33 and they both check. The turn is the J and Negreanu checks. Seat 3 bets $70,000 and Negreanu calls. The river is the K and Seat 3 bets $100,000. Negreanu folds and Seat 3 collects the massive pot.Krablar for opponent?

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Daniel still solid in 4th with $625,000Ouch for Tony Ma!! :club: Baaaad Beat for Tony MaMichael Mizrachi makes it $25,000 to go from middle position and Tony Ma re-raises all-in for an additonal $62,000. Mizrachi thinks it over and makes the call, announcing that he's playing his favorite hand. It's a pair of fours. Ma turns over pocket aces and looks primed to double up as the flop comes K-9-T. The turn is the T, leaving Ma two outs away from doubling up. It is The Grinder's favorite hand, however, and the rivered 4 sends Ma into hysterics, pounding on the table and sounding close to tears as he stalks out of the Fontana Room. Mike Matusow's words of comfort: "That's why he's a tournament champion and we're ...mud."
What site is this from? The other ones dont give any details like this haha.
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On the very next hand Negreanu bet T24,000 on a flop of 8h7h6d. Cyndy Violette calls, as does seat five. The turn card is the Ad and Negreanu bets T80,000. Violette folds and seat five calls. The river card is the 9s and Negreanu checks. Seat five also checks and then flips over Ah6h. Negreanu says, "I had two pair," and mucks his hand. He is now down to T280,000. :icon_frown:Cardplayer.com now has him at $160,000 :club:

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Thanks for ruining it for the left coast and those of us who aren't watching it in its original airing.
aw man, I'm sorry guys - I thought it was a live cast? darn it!ah well - Go Daniel!
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Daniel is still at $160,000 according to cardplayer.com....But Matusow is out!:"....At the same time, Mike "The Mouth" Matusow was raising preflop and getting a call from Player 1 on the button. Then John Hoang moved all-in with a quickness from the small blind and Matusow made the call, putting his tournament life at risk. Player 1 mulled it over and eventually folded A-Q, and Hoang showed A icon_suit_club.gif Aicon_suit_diamond.gif . Matusow was visibly upset, explaining that he read the hand very wrong, and that Hoang's quick all-in move made him think his opponent didn't have a hand. Matusow appeared near-apoplectic as he turned over his pocket tens, and after the board came A icon_suit_heart.gif 6 icon_suit_heart.gif 2 icon_suit_diamond.gif Q icon_suit_club.gif 2 icon_suit_club.gif he had reason to be, heading to the rail and wondering at how he could have misread his opponent so poorly. He'll take home $33,830 for his troubles."

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