WSOP Event #20

Arguably the biggest name in poker, Daniel Negreanu, wins $2,000 Limit Hold’em to scoop fourth bracelet

World Series of Poker Event #20, Limit Hold’em, 10-12 June 2008

Entrants: 480
Buy in: $2,000
Prize pool: $873,600

Final results:

1. Daniel Negreanu, $204,863

2.
Ugur Marangoz, $126,672

3.
David Baker, $78,624

4.
Richard Li, $63,336

5.
Fu Wong, $51,542

6.
Jeremy Kottler, $40,622

7.
Greg Wohletz, $31,886

8.
Derek Lerner, $25,334

9.
Hien Tran, $18,782

The $2,000 buy-in Limit Hold’em championship attracted 480 entrants. The total prize pool amounted to $873,600. The top 45 finishers collected prize money.

The $2,000 buy-in Limit Hold’em champion for 2008 is Daniel Negreanu, from Las Vegas, NV. He is a professional poker player and bona fide poker celebrity. Few players command public attention or crowd adulation like the Canadian-born superstar.

Negreanu started playing poker seriously as a teenager in and around the Toronto area. He made a living playing Limit Hold’em for several years before moving to Las Vegas in 1998, when he became a regular on the tournament circuit. Negreanu pointed out following his voctory that years of experience playing Limit poker helped him win this tournament.

Negreanu collected $204,863 for first place. He also earned his fourth WSOP gold bracelet. To date, Negreanu now has 29 WSOP career cashes. The tournament attracted 480 entrants. The total prize pool amounted to $873,600. The top 45 finishers collected prize money.

This marked Negreanu’s first WSOP win since 2004 and was the first which took place inside the Rio facility. All three of Negreanu’s previous triumphs took place at Binion’s Horseshoe, which hosted the WSOP from 1970-2004.

In 1998, Negreanu won the very first WSOP tournament he entered. Then at the age of 23, he was the youngest gold bracelet winner in history. The “youngest to win” age record has since been broken several times.

Negreanu cited Mike “the Mouth” Matusow’s victory in the No-Limit Deuce-to-Seven Draw Lowball championship the previous night as a motivating factor in this tournament. With that win, Matusow moved up into a tie with Negreanu with three career WSOP wins. Negreanu half-jokingly said he could not stand for Matusow to be in the same gold bracelet category and promptly “went out tonight and did something about it.”

He now has four WSOP wins – an exclusive list of champions which includes Huck Seed, Amarillo Slim, Puggy Pearson, Scotty Nguyen, Tom McEvoy, Lakewood Louie, Allen Cunningham, David Chiu, Bobby Baldwin, and Mickey Appleman.

All WSOP images are supplied by “IMPDI for the 2008 WSOP”

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