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DanielNegreanu
Date Tournament Buyin Result Place Profit
Jan 5th WPT Bahamas $8,000 0 - -$8,000
Jan 15th Aussie Millions $7,538 0 - -$7,538
Jan 19th WPT Tunica, $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Jan 23rd WSOP Tunica $10,000 $755,525 1 +745,525
Jan 29th WPT Borgata $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Feb 16th WPT LAPC $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Feb 22nd WPT Invitational 0 0 - -$0
Feb 27th WPT Bay 101 $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Mar 4th NBC Heads Up $20,000 $75,000 5 +$55,000
Mar 27th WPT Reno $5,100 0 - -$5100
Apr 6th WPT Foxwoods $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Apr 18th WPT Bellagio $25,000 0 - -$25,000
May 14 WPT Mirage $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Jun 4 WPT Mandalay $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Jun 16 WSOP Tahoe $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Jun 25 WSOP TOC $0 $325,000 2 +$325,000
Jun 28 WSOP $1,500 0 - -$1,500
Jun 29 WSOP $1,500 0 - -$1,500
Jun 30 WSOP $2,500 $38,852 8 +$36,352
Jul 02 WSOP $3,000 0 - -$3,000
Jul 03 WSOP $2,000 $48,776 7 +46,776
Jul 06 WSOP $5,000 0 - -$5,000
Jul 07 WSOP $2500 0 - -$2,500
Jul 08 WSOP $9000 0 - -$9,000
Jul 09 WSOP $10,000 $12,295 20 +$2,295
Jul 12 WSOP $50,000 0 - -$50,000
Jul 14 WSOP $2000 0 - -$2,000
Jul 15 WSOP $3000 0 - -$3,000
Jul 19 WSOP $2500 $3878 38 +$1,378
Jul 21 WSOP $2000 0 - -$2,000
not added yet:
Jul 23 WSOP $50,000 0 - -$50,000
Jul 30 WSOP $10,000 $42,882 229 +$32,882
Aug 27 WPT Bike $10,000 0 - -$10,000
Oct 16 WPT Bellagio $10,300 0 - -$10,300
Oct 22 WPT Niagara $2,400 0 - -$ 2,400
Oct 25 WPT Niagara $9,200 0 - -$ 9,200
Oct 27 NBC PAD $20,000 1 $120,000 +$100,000

Totals: $364,038 +$1,078,470

Profit Per Tournament: 37 Tournaments +$29,147.84

Overall Results from 2005 to present:

Tournaments: 92
Buy ins: $723,838
Payouts: $1,954,520
Profit: $1,230,682
Profit per tournament: $13,376.98
sniper6121
Tunica was nice!
Ryan Rizice
Daniel, would a realistic goal be to reach the final table once out of every 10 tournament? Higher percentage or lower? i seem to remember reading Lederer say something about cashing one in ten
DanielNegreanu
Updated March 28th, 2006.
DanielNegreanu
Last Updated April 14th.
gkunit20
Win at belagio and freeroll the rest of the year.
FullMontyM1
QUOTE (Ryan Rizice @ Thursday, March 16th, 2006, 11:42 AM) *
Daniel, would a realistic goal be to reach the final table once out of every 10 tournament? Higher percentage or lower? i seem to remember reading Lederer say something about cashing one in ten


If you don't consider yourself at a disadvantage or advantage to the field, ie you are dead-even in skill with a hypothetically average player in the field, then your odds of cashing are basically: [places paid]/[total entrants]

Drastically oversimplified? Yes. Flame on.
gkunit20
QUOTE (FullMontyM1 @ Sunday, April 16th, 2006, 4:51 PM) *
If you don't consider yourself at a disadvantage or advantage to the field, ie you are dead-even in skill with a hypothetically average player in the field, then your odds of cashing are basically: [places paid]/[total entrants]

Drastically oversimplified? Yes. Flame on.



Why? No one reads this forum.
Marchione
what about travel costs ???
digitalmonkey
QUOTE (Marchione @ Sunday, May 28th, 2006, 9:36 AM) *
what about travel costs ???



tax deductible biggrin.gif
donfromtexas
It has been awhile since this was updated....
DanielNegreanu
updated.
Player1
What's up Daniel? Lets see what happened on the other side of July 21st
tilllttt
i thought dn lost $1M in one day, when are those results going to post? poor guy, I wouldn't want to post that either; i am curious what his total poker bankroll really is; any guesses? I would guess around $10M...

Anyone else?
Money022
QUOTE (tilllttt @ Wednesday, August 16th, 2006, 12:47 PM) *
i thought dn lost $1M in one day, when are those results going to post? poor guy, I wouldn't want to post that either; i am curious what his total poker bankroll really is; any guesses? I would guess around $10M...

Anyone else?

I don't know about the $1M loss in one day. If it happened, it was in a cash game. These are his 2006 tournament results, not cash game results.
darealplaya
Daniel,
I heard that in one World Series rebuy event, you rebought enough times to buy a luxury car. If it so, can you give more details on why you rebought so many times? Is that your strategy?

As for me, I only rebuy if I think I can take down my immediate table and just got unlucky to lose all my chips.
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Naked_Cowboy
QUOTE (darealplaya @ Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006, 9:10 AM) *
Daniel,
I heard that in one World Series rebuy event, you rebought enough times to buy a luxury car. If it so, can you give more details on why you rebought so many times? Is that your strategy?

As for me, I only rebuy if I think I can take down my immediate table and just got unlucky to lose all my chips.
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if you have a late breaking table, the idea is to get as many chips on the table as possible if you feel you have an edge over the table. eventually, you're going to win a few consecutive all ins and wind up with a big stack, and then out play your opponents for the rest of the chips you've put out there, so when your table does break, you go into the later levels of a tournament with a huge stack.

he also does it as stress relief
darealplaya
Ok, that logic doesn't make sense to me.
What is a "late breaking table"?

How are you eventually going to win a few consecutive all-ins?

Thanks for the comments.
Ferret lord
QUOTE (darealplaya @ Thursday, August 24th, 2006, 1:52 PM) *
Ok, that logic doesn't make sense to me.
What is a "late breaking table"?

How are you eventually going to win a few consecutive all-ins?

Thanks for the comments.


a late breaking table is one that the players are sent to another table later in the game.
When you are at these tables, the table tends to go through several less heavily bankrolled players and more chips are available to increase your stack and put you in a better position for the next table you end up at.
Once you win a couple all-ins, you are in a better position to play in several different ways. The most common being power playing the short stacks.
If you have 10k in chips and the short stack has 1k, 500 is alot to them and they have a bigger chance of folding on a so-so hand or a draw. 500 to you isn't that big a deal and you can chance it with the same type of hand.
In the end, if you are a good player, you will get quite a stack before moving.

Hope that answers your question.

Steve
Simeonov
Hey Daniel why you don't play in European Poker Tour ?
tizzerd
he doesnt live in europe................... icon_clap.gif
Simeonov
Raymer play in EPT he doesn't live in Europe smile.gif
American player win last seasson smile.gif
Player1
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?
ladystr8
QUOTE (Player1 @ Friday, September 1st, 2006, 7:04 AM) *
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?



Dude! Did you post this very rude and intrusive question on every board in the forum? It's like you are challenging Daniel in some way, almost like you have a cynical attitude towards him.

Hello! OF COURSE it's more painful to report losses than wins! Have you been on this planet long? Any disappointment, whether it is cash or any other matter, is a disappointment and one isn't always eager to spread negativity. He reports his monetary losses right there with his gains ... are you just wanting a step-by-step replay about how he got those losses or what????

Geez, man .... get some manners.
Player1
QUOTE (ladystr8 @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 5:02 PM) *
Dude! Did you post this very rude and intrusive question on every board in the forum? It's like you are challenging Daniel in some way, almost like you have a cynical attitude towards him.

Hello! OF COURSE it's more painful to report losses than wins! Have you been on this planet long? Any disappointment, whether it is cash or any other matter, is a disappointment and one isn't always eager to spread negativity. He reports his monetary losses right there with his gains ... are you just wanting a step-by-step replay about how he got those losses or what????

Geez, man .... get some manners.


Your posting is not exactly manner full, I would say.
But for your information: there were no rudenes in my posting.
Just a simple question to understand the psychology of a super pro.
It could have been, that these guys simply don't care about the losses,
as they are part of the game. This is - I understand - the approach Berry Greenstein and Chip Reese is having.
I found it interesting, that apparantly Daniel N. does seem to bother about his loss.
DanielNegreanu
last updated Nov 7th, 2006.
Moneyball16
I thought DN wasnt allowed to comment on Poker After Dark. Guess he made out with the money though.
armen13
too much time on my hands calvulated the following:

So far in 2006 (excluding PAD which I beleive was a small field)
In the money % 27.78%
Final table % 13.89%
Top 3% 5.56%
ROI (including PAD) 357.71%

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ForRealDD
QUOTE (DanielNegreanu @ Wednesday, November 8th, 2006, 12:44 AM) *
last updated Nov 7th, 2006.


Curious to know if you factor in your travel/expenses to your overall profit?
Sick Boy
QUOTE (digitalmonkey @ Wednesday, May 31st, 2006, 4:10 PM) *
tax deductible biggrin.gif


I love your avatar.Isnt that sickboy from trainspotting??? lol,DN is a bloody legend.
gtycoon
QUOTE (gkunit20 @ Sunday, April 16th, 2006, 7:44 PM) *
Why? No one reads this forum.

I must be no one cause I'm reading it LOL.


I think Daniel is a great tournament player and would love to have his talent at the poker tables. As long as he can continue to profit like that I would be happy with it so I'm sure he is. Or perhaps Daniel would want to win more. icon_biggrin.gif
GeneralGeeWhiz
daniel, post 2007 results?
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