Does Daniel Negreanu Still Play Poker
Each summer Daniel Negreanu makes a point of watching the entire Rocky saga. If the poker world is correct, he’ll be playing the role of the famed underdog palooka in his own heads-up battle with Doug Polk.
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Many in the poker world aren’t giving Negreanu much of a shot in this High Stakes Feud. USPoker spoke with several players across the poker spectrum for their own insight.
The matchup is set to begin Wednesday, Nov. 4, with the first 200 hands live on PokerGO. The event then heads online at WSOP.com and should add some nice momentum to US online poker.
Our selectors don’t give Kid Poker much of a shot and Polk seems to be the clear-cut favorite. Here are some picks from several players as well as their analysis of the matchup.
Darren Elias
Four-time WPT champion
Pick: Doug Polk
“It’s just a format Doug has much more experience in, which is reflected in the betting lines. Daniel would have to put in a lot of prep work to win this match. If he got out to an early lead I think it would help a lot psychologically and make things more interesting.”
Phil Hellmuth
15-time WSOP bracelet winner
Pick: Daniel Negreanu
“I think it will be much closer than most people think. I bet $15,000 on Daniel at 4 to 1, and Mike “The Mouth” Matusow bet $10,000 at 4 to 1. Doug is amazing at heads-up NLHE, especially online. However, Daniel is being trained by some amazing coaches. I spent a few hours with these coaches, and they were perfectly aligned with what I thought about heads-up NLHE.
“Then I sent them to my agent, who sent them to Daniel. Daniel worked with them for months. Although I believe they are on to something, because I have won 24 out of my last 25 heads-up matches, I didn’t use these coaches except for a couple hours the day we met.
“There is fundamental math in heads-up NLHE. Two years ago no one knew the right math. Most still don’t. Daniel does. And Daniel has amazing talent, especially when he trusts his instincts. Thus, I’m predicting Daniel will win.”
Jamie Kerstetter
$682,000 in live tournament winnings and poker commentator
Pick: Doug Polk
“My money is on Doug, he’s intelligent and gets tunnel vision when he wants to succeed at something.”
Chance Kornuth
Two WSOP bracelets and poker coach
Pick: Doug Polk
“Doug across the board. For Daniel to succeed, just don’t be afraid to play his game instead of trying to emulate the solver.”
Shaun Deeb
Four WSOP bracelets
Pick: Doug Polk
“No one will pick Daniel. Not even Daniel himself.” What could Negreanu do to lose less? “Allow preflop charts and use one himself.”
Ari Engel
WSOP bracelet winner
Pick: Doug Polk
“Polk’s a huge favorite according to all including Daniel Negreanu. Polk is a heads-up specialist. Betting market says Polk is a huge favorite.”
Katie Stone
partypoker US Network sponsored pro
Pick: Doug Polk
“Polk is my choice to win. He’s previously been the No. 1 heads-up player in the world and even though he hasn’t played in a while, a match like this makes it easy and exciting for him to get back to study and play. I think his experience of being elite in this format will be very beneficial.”
Calvin Anderson
Two WSOP bracelets
Pick: Daniel Negreanu
“Polk is a clear favorite. It’s probably more interesting to say at what odds would I take Negreanu. That answer is probably anything above 5 to 1. As controversial as it is to say, I really like both of these people and what they have done for poker. Personally I’d like to see Negreanu win
“Negreanu is an OG that has invented and adapted to many games, strategies, and styles of poker. He’s someone who is humble and aware enough to know where he stands and smart to know what he needs to do to specialize in anything. Nowadays with programs and coaches a person as skilled, resourceful, and hard working as Negreanu is can hold his own against anyone including Polk. Fortunately, we can bet and get 3 to 1 on our money, which pushed me on the side of Negreanu.”
Isaac Haxton
$27.7 million lifetime tournament winnings
Pick: Doug Polk
“Heads-up No Limit Hold’em is a super technical game and not forgiving of imprecision. The specialist has a big edge.”
Nathan Gamble
Two WSOP bracelets including 2020 WSOP Online
Pick: Doug Polk
“At this stage of the game, my money is on Doug Polk to win due to his years of experience in heads-up NLHE. Thankfully it’s not a personality contest though because we’d be looking for a third party to come in and steal the votes as they’ve both been acting like buffoons.”
Ben Yu
Three WSOP bracelets
Pick: None
“I find the whole thing tremendously petty, so not going to give an answer. You can publish I said that though.”
Tana Karn
Founder of RunGood Poker Series
Pick: Daniel Negreanu
“This feels like the Mayweather versus McGregor fight all over again. Fans may be chanting Polk, but come Round 6 Negreanu pulls ahead and finishes the rivalry on the felt.”
Grant Hinkle
WSOP bracelet and WSOP Circuit winner
Pick: Doug Polk
“Sadly, it reminds me of our presidential election. Neither are desirable choices and leave me longing for a viable third party option. I will pick Polk so I am not accused of wasting my vote.”
Maria Konnikova
Poker player and author of bestselling book The Biggest Bluff
Pick: Doug Polk
“I’m on Team Doug. Heads up was always his strong suit, and he is an online player, unlike Negreanu. As a side note, I took Doug’s heads-up masterclass for Upswing in the months before the 2018 PCA, [PokerStars Caribbean Adventure] when I wanted to work on my heads-up play. I credit it in part with my eventual victory – so I have strong admiration for Doug’s heads-up chops and way of thinking. Sure, the ranges change, but the critical thought process stays the same.”
Alex Livingston
Finished third place in 2019 WSOP Main Event
Pick: Doug Polk
“I’d say Polk just because he has the online and heads up experience. But I do think Negreanu is good at adjusting and figuring stuff out on the fly, so the longer the match goes the more he gives himself a chance.”
Allen Kessler
Three WSOP Circuit rings
Pick: Doug Polk
“Polk, but I don’t think it will happen,” he said of the matchup. What can Negreanu do to improve his chances? “Play aggressively but trap in spots. Also deny any outside help.”
Catena poker team members make their picks
A few members of the Catena Media poker team also offered their selections this week. Here’s a look at their analysis.
Alex Weldon
Writer at OnlinePokerReport
Pick: Doug Polk
“Polk. DNegs is good at exploiting average players, especially in a full ring environment. Polk made a career of battling the best in the world heads up.
“Arguments about who is the best overall poker player are meaningless because poker is in fact many different games. However, assuming they’re doing this as a typical heads-up challenge, then Polk is the clear favorite.
“Just like how arguments about whether boxer A is a better ‘fighter’ than UFC guy B are meaningless. If you put them in a boxing ring, the boxer will win. If you put them in an MMA match, the UFC guy will win.
“Obviously there’s more variance for poker, so the worse person will win sometimes, but if they played infinitely many hands, Polk would almost certainly come out on top.”
Anthony Cicali
Writer, USPoker and PokerScout
Pick: Doug Polk
“I’m going with Polk. Online poker is his arena and we already saw Negreanu having multiple freakouts online this past summer and that was only one table at a time. If this was live poker then Daniel would have the edge, but my money is on Polk.”
Bart Shirley
Evergreen Content Writer
Pick: Doug Polk
“I’m going with Polk. Negreanu seems to be in his own head about online poker in general, and much of Polk’s experience is online. Although DNegs is an all-time great, he may have bitten off more than he could chew here.”
Sean Chaffin
Pick: Daniel Negreanu
Site runner and head writer, USPoker and PokerScout
“Doug Polk is an amazing player, but I kind of like the underdog just to be different. But I’m not betting a dime.”
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Does Daniel Negreanu Still Play Poker 2019
Just a couple days after losing nearly $300,000 in his $200-$400 heads-up no-limit hold’em grudge match against Doug Polk, putting him in a seven-figure hole, Daniel Negreanu cut the total deficit by nearly 40% and had the biggest winning session of the entire challenge.
On Friday afternoon, the two pros squared off in their 31st session of the challenge and Negreanu dominated the match. They played their longest session of the challenge, battling for more than four hours with Negreanu winning $390,032 over 1,042 hands.
Daniel Negreanu
With 18,924 of the 25,000-hand challenge completed, Polk is still holding a $612,563 lead over Negreanu. Before Friday’s landslide victory for the six-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, Polk held the record for most money won in a session with $332,000 in their 12th session.
After Polk’s massive victory last Wednesday, Negreanu was in a massive hole and had time running out on him. In his post-game interview on the GGPoker YouTube channel, Negreanu said that the $1 million hole he was in caused him to play much different than normal.
“I guess the way I’ll describe it is like this,” said Negreanu. “You got two choices. Lay down like a p***y. Alright, you lost. Match is f***ing over. Let’s play some small pots and just try and play properly and all that shit. Or you can go balls to the wall and play like a complete jackass. Which is exactly how I felt like I played today. Absolutely horrifyingly… I won’t even let my guys see the shit that I was doing today.”
He elaborated on his statement and clarified that he just wanted to increase the variance and play larger pots. Negreanu claimed that he was bluffing much more often than normal and was deviating from what a solver would say is an optimal decision.
“[I have to] be willing to give away EV and play hands sub-optimally in order to increase variance so that it gives me a better chance to win the match,” said Negreanu. “I was a monkey just going click-click with buttons today.”
While Negreanu was self-deprecating in his own evaluation of the way he played Friday, there was at least one high-stakes pro that liked the moves he was making.
On Doug Polk’s YouTube channel, Dan Smith was doing commentary on the match and complimented Negreanu on his play. Smith is fifth on poker’s all-time money list and has won $36.7 million in live tournaments alone.
Negreanu’s nearly 10-buyin score was the largest of the challenge thus far, but according to Polk, this is a swing that should’ve been expected.
“I was hoping it wasn’t going to happen to me in this challenge,” said Polk in his own post-match interview. “But early on when I talked about variance in heads-up and what can happen in a session, I said it a bunch of times. It happens that people win or lose 10 buyins in a session. I feel that because it hadn’t happened yet this challenge, it feels like it wasn’t really possible.”
While Negreanu is clearly riding momentum heading into the three sessions scheduled for this week, he’s not even close to out of the woods yet. He is still stuck about 15 buyins with 6,076 hands remaining in the challenge.
World Series Of Poker Daniel Negreanu
“Going forward now, we are going to have to see how far behind I am and see if I can afford to play like not a jackass,” said Negreanu.
He used a football analogy to describe his play on Friday, saying that he was throwing a Hail Mary to try and get back within striking distance. His team and coaches might tell him to abandon the strategy he was using. In fact, Negreanu claimed that he was receiving messages that were advising him to quit. But if he does keep up the hyper-aggressive style, the Toronto native thinks these swings could become the norm, given Polk’s style of play.
“We had so many sessions where he won a buyin, I won half a buyin,” said Negreanu. “If I play like a jackass and he just plays like he plays… 10 buyin swings are going to happen. He’s not a guy that is trying to nit it up and play careful.”