Daniel Negreanu launched a new series titled
Old School VS New School Poker Analysisat his YouTube channel three weeks ago.
During his first episode, Kid Poker analyzed a $400K pot Negreanu played against
High Stakes Poker against
Gus Hansen a decade ago. Last week, Negreanu switched poker genres from cash games to tournaments as he broke down a hand he played against
Mike Matusow during the 2005 WSOP Tournament of Champions with $1 million on the line for the winner with three players remaining.
The focus is once again on tournaments this week for the third episode by analyzing a hand played with two tables remaining in the WSOP Main Event against eventually champion
Daniel Negreanu launched a new series titled
Old School VS New School Poker Analysisat his YouTube channel with his first episode checking out an old hand played a decade ago on
High Stakes Poker against
Top Stories of 2020, #6: Daniel Negreanu vs. Doug Polk
The big heads-up grudge match between Negreanu and Polk made it into the PokerNews Top Stories of 2020 - check it out!
Old School vs. New School
Negreanu s poker analysis in the video focuses on breaking down old hands between an old school mentality and a new school mentality.
Many in the poker world would consider Negreanu old-school himself, but that perception may have changed following his epic heads-up battle against
Daniel Negreanu launched a new series titled
Old School VS New School Poker Analysisat his YouTube channel with his first episode checking out an old hand played a decade ago on
High Stakes Poker against
Top Stories of 2020, #6: Daniel Negreanu vs. Doug Polk
The big heads-up grudge match between Negreanu and Polk made it into the PokerNews Top Stories of 2020 - check it out!
Old School vs. New School
Negreanu s poker analysis in the video focuses on breaking down old hands between an old school mentality and a new school mentality.
Many in the poker world would consider Negreanu old-school himself, but that perception may have changed following his epic heads-up battle against
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Chris “Jesus” Ferguson was one of the most prominent people during the early days of the poker boom. He was one of the key figures behind Full Tilt Poker, a name that still lives in the memories of players all over the world.
Although he’s today a pariah of the community,
the man nicknamed “Jesus” for his trademark long hair was once a
favorite among players and poker fans.
Ferguson has always demonstrated a unique
passion for the game, and his mathematical background helped him create a
rather impressive career.
His calm and composed demeanor at the tables
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