Negreanu Eliminated After Consecutive All Ins
Action was joined after Neel Joshi moved all in for 40,000. He got one caller in Daniel Negreanu, sitting just a couple seats to his left. With Joshi as the player at risk, the two tabled their hands.
Neel Joshi:
Daniel Negreanu:
Negreanu was ahead, but the flop gave Joshi a flush draw. The turn completed that flush to put Joshi ahead, leaving Negreanu drawing dead. The river put a flush on the board, but Joshi scooped with the king of hearts.
Just seconds later after the next hand had been dealt, Negreanu announced that he was all in again. for a total of 63,500. He got one caller, Antoine Vranken from the small blind, who had Negreanu covered.
Daniel Negreanu:
Antoine Vranken:
"This guy's been going all in every other hand!" one player at the table said to PokerNews, referring to Negreanu, who was now in bad shape to stay alive, with just 20% equity in the hand. The flop was of no help, nor was the turn. Negreanu had just two outs, but neither came as the completed the board on the river, knocking Negreanu out of the tournament.
Vranken and another player at the table informed PokerNews about another critical hand that had happened not much prior. Negreanu had gotten it all in with jacks against Vranken who had queens. A jack came on the flop to put Negreanu ahead, but then a queen hit on the turn putting him back behind, resulting in a double up for Vranken.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Antoine Vranken | 250,000 | |
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Neel Joshi | 88,000 | |
Daniel Negreanu | Busted | |