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A quote from DN last night in the invitational freeroll with DN. Me:"gg Dn, now go win 100k tonight at the bellagio."KidPoker"100? More like 500k"Got a good chuckle out of that.

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Gotta wonder how much Ivey Brunson and Reese make since they play all of those hours at that game. Much more than DN ... that's a scary thought! And Reese and Brunson for 30 years ? Christ they gotta be well into the 8 figures ....

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Daniel,Have you been playing the side games during the series this year. I read David Benyamine was winner to the tune of like 20 Million already. Is that even possible?Are there any new players to the big game? Any online players taking the jump?

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Hi Daniel,New to FullContact.Can you also post what you buy-in for each session?Just curious.
When you see Daniels Tournament results, he actually do post his buy in, his result and his profit or deficit on each tournament.In cash games, buy in does not matter much, since they play with a cap of 100,000 $ per person per pot in the cash games, or in case of a straddle a cap of 150,000 $ per person per pot. You can pretty easily assume, that Daniel always is capable of matching the cap. You can as easily assume, that Daniel will not dry out in the game on the small side of 2 mio$ (based on his reported lows in his games).But if you think of joining the game, I am not sure, but I think you can join for a minimum of 50,000 $ - Daniel will have to confirm this.
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When you see Daniels Tournament results, he actually do post his buy in, his result and his profit or deficit on each tournament.In cash games, buy in does not matter much, since they play with a cap of 100,000 $ per person per pot in the cash games, or in case of a straddle a cap of 150,000 $ per person per pot. You can pretty easily assume, that Daniel always is capable of matching the cap. You can as easily assume, that Daniel will not dry out in the game on the small side of 2 mio$ (based on his reported lows in his games).But if you think of joining the game, I am not sure, but I think you can join for a minimum of 50,000 $ - Daniel will have to confirm this.
I was just wondering how much he initially buys in a limit game, and also wanted to know how many times he rebuys in a tournament. Basically what I'm curious about is how deep into his pockets he digs.I've heard rumors of alot of rebuys in highstakes tournies. I'm pretty sure they are just rumors but they sound plausible with his money.Like the one I heard about half a dozen rebuys in one tournament at $11 grand a pop.
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Danny new to the forums and i love it. I've read you for about a year now i finally know what your talking about. I have seen how much your hourly rate is (and it's pretty good i might add) but what is your hourly rate in tournaments and outside of playing for tv time and prestige is it really worth your time to play in tourney's.

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Don't mean to be a prick Daniel, but you going to update and add your big 1mil loss recently?....Just saw that hand w/ Gus Hansen on High Stakes...where you 66 full gets beat w/ his 55 quads.....painful to watch, even though I read it in your blog a few months ago.

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Don't mean to be a prick Daniel, but you going to update and add your big 1mil loss recently?....Just saw that hand w/ Gus Hansen on High Stakes...where you 66 full gets beat w/ his 55 quads.....painful to watch, even though I read it in your blog a few months ago.
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Lets face it. It seems like Daniel is a bit less eager to report his bad results than his good results. I have a question for you daniel, seriously: do you feel it is more painfull to report a bad result than a good result, or don't you really care too much?

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Lets face it. It seems like Daniel is a bit less eager to report his bad results than his good results. I have a question for you daniel, seriously: do you feel it is more painfull to report a bad result than a good result, or don't you really care too much?
FYI....He hasn't updated any of his results. His big game loss, his main event cash, his online winnings, etc.
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FYI....He hasn't updated any of his results. His big game loss, his main event cash, his online winnings, etc.
Not news my friend. And I have posted my entry both under tournaments- and under cashgame results. Daniel did pretty bad in tournaments after his posting. For instance, he spend 49,000$ at a 1,000$ tourney, using 48 rebuys. So my question is why does daniel not like to present his negative results for us. And what does that in general suggest about the psychology of poker
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