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Daniel kid Poker Negreanu was born on 26 July 1974 in Toronto. This is a professional poker player.
Daniel has abandoned the study to focus on games, playing in the local casinos and and illegal portions of his town.
After will consist of a capital, he left Canada for Las Vegas age 21 to pursue his dream of becoming player poker professional. Unfortunately, the Strip had reason to and he was forced to return to Toronto to recover a second capital.
It is in 1997 that his luck began to turn when he won two titles in the World Poker final of Foxwoods, thus winning $ 133 600 and was awarded the best player award.
Negreanu continues its triumph in 1998, the world series of Poker (WSOP) winning $ 169 460 and the bracelet the $ 2,000 pot limit hold'em, thus becoming the youngest player to win a title to the WSOP - record that he holds until in 2004.
The following year he became one of the brightest tournament players winning two titles in the World Poker Tour, two other bracelets at the WSOP, and appearing to eleven final tables. He was also named player of the year 2004 the WSOP and favorite poker player by card player magazine in February 2006.
Daniel Negreanu is a true poker legend. Its ability to read other players is one of its largest assets, he knows determine exactly what it takes at the right time. This talent gave him a place in the Pantheon of poker.
He played regularly against these contributors in TVtournaments and the parties to issues that include late night poker, high stakes poker the Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament and ultimate poker challenge (as a commentator and organiser) importantx.
In 2007 Negreanu joined the Team PokerStars Pro, it plays under the nickname of KidPoker.
A bow rope more Negreanu has written more than 100 articles for card player magazine, he has its own column in a newspaper in more than 50 cities and also a best book seller entitled market "hold ' em wisdom for all players."
For his second book, Daniel brought together a team of contributors Superstars to write a book called "Daniel Negreanu's power hold em strategy".
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