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2014 Big One For One Drop - Daniel Finished 2Nd For $8,288,001


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Does Daniel still follow that "no deals" philosophy? Brutal time to put that into practice.   Also, sick Keith Crime cameo in this thread.

A guy who looks like that, sitting in the biggest game in the place, should be assumed to be an unstoppable machine.

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So Colemen hits a three-outer to save his skin. I am here in Vancouver waiting for DN to whip his opponent with chains and win.

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Hands #102-103: Colman Now With a Commanding Lead

 

 

Hand #103: Daniel Colman raised to 2.5 million on the button, Negreanu called, and the flop was 4s.gif8d.gifjs.gif. Negreanu check-called a bet of 2.5 million, the turn was the as.gif, and Negreanu checked again. Colman fired out another seven million, Negreanu called, and the 4h.gif completed the board.

 

Negreanu checked a third and final time, Colman bombed out 18 million, and Kid Poker went into the tank. He made his contingent giggle a few times, stretching and swirling in his chair, and then reached for chips. He was shaking his head, talking to a non-responsive Colman, then called.

 

Colman showed da.gif4d.gif for a full house, and his fans exploded into a chorus of cheers as he was pushed the 60 million-chip pot.

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Chip Counts at Break

Posted 1 minute ago 123md • Level 24: 600,000-1,200,000, 200,000 ante SHARE

The players are on a 20-minute break.

 

Daniel Colman US 96,000,000 10,200,000

Daniel Negreanu CA 30,000,000 -10,200,000

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Daniel will still pass Antonio on the all time money list even if he comes in 2nd:

 

http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/ranking/all-time-money-list/

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sources close to the event tell us that Daniel still passes Antonio on all time money list even by coming second.

 

 

stay tuned for more on this story.

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sources close to the event tell us that Daniel still passes Antonio on all time money list even by coming second.

 

 

stay tuned for more on this story.

 

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sources close to the event tell us that Daniel still passes Antonio on all time money list even by coming second.

 

 

stay tuned for more on this story.

Maybe Antonio will try harder now that he's #2.
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Andrew Feldman ‏@AFeldmanESPN · 42s

Congrats to Daniel Colman, the man Greg Merson calls the best heads-up sng player in the world, on his One Drop win worth $15M.

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Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in 2nd Place ($8,288,001)

 

 

Hand #118: Negreanu limped the button and Colman made it four million to go. Negreanu shipped all in over the top for 20.85 million and Colman instantly called.

 

Negreanu: da.gif4c.gif

Colman: kd.gifqh.gif

 

The flop came down in dramatic fashion with js.gifah.gif4s.gif hitting the felt and giving Negreanu two pair of aces and fours. Colman was not dead though, as he also hit the flop for an inside straight draw to Broadway. The dealer rapped the table and produced the turn card.

 

The 10s.gif.

 

The ESPN stage erupted with cheers as Colman suddenly took the lead with a straight. Suddenly it was Negreanu who was looking for help with just one card to come. Negreanu needed an ace or a four on the river to make a full house and stay alive. Unfortunately for "KidPoker", the 7s.gifpeeled off on the river and he was eliminated as the runner-up for $8,288,001 in prize money.

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