Six-time bracelet winner and poker pro Daniel Negreanu seemed headed for a fairy-tale ending at the World Series of Poker, but the dream was crushed by the queen of hearts sending him to the sidelines in the chase for the US$7.7 million top prize.
Instead, nine other competitors are to finish poker’s richest tournament in November, including a 72-year-old former Hasbro executive and a 27-year-old poker pro who won his US$10,000 buy-in for the no-limit Texas Hold’em main event by playing daily fantasy sports.
Eight players are chasing Joe McKeehen, a 24-year-old Pennsylvanian who heads to the final table with a dominant chip lead after bouncing several players on Tuesday and early yesterday.
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Negreanu wagered the last of his chips after an ace in his hand paired the board. McKeehen called with several draws, the odds of winning the hand against him, but plenty of chips to absorb a loss. He won when the queen delivered a straight on the final community card.
“I killed the room. I know that,” McKeehen said of the knockout. “I know I may be a villain for a little while.”
Negreanu, 40, had plenty of fans cheering him at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino as he sought his biggest score in his hall-of-fame career, obliging them with photos, banter and even 30 push-ups as they counted out loud.
Though he has won six smaller tournaments at the series and amassed more than US$15 million in World Series of Poker earnings since 1998, the fun-loving pro nicknamed “Kid Poker” has never reached the final table of poker’s marquee event.
He won nearly US$527,000 for 11th place, matching his 11th-place finish in the 2001 main event, when only 613 players entered and he won less than US$64,000.
Negreanu appeared to take his loss in his stride, although he tumbled backward onstage with his head in his hands when the final card was dealt.
“I hurt my head a little bit on the fall,” he said, rubbing the back of his head.
McKeehen finished the seventh card session surprised at his position after also eliminating German Alex Turyansky in 10th place (US$756,897) and Justin Schwartz in 14th (US$411,453), with more than double the chips of any of his competitors.
While the position gives McKeehen a clear advantage, there is still plenty of work ahead to secure a win. Chips have no monetary value at the tournament; players must lose all their chips to be eliminated or win all the chips in play to win as minimum bets rise every two hours.
The final nine players are to each be paid US$1 million in ninth-place money before returning for the final table on Nov. 8-9.
They will be paid the rest based on their finish.
Neil Blumenfield, 61, of San Francisco, never expected to make a deep run after resigning from his tech software job before the tournament. He canceled a flight over the weekend because he was still pursuing the championship and is already planning on working less and playing more poker.
“It’s time in my life,” he said, saying he plans to relax in France before returning to Las Vegas for the finale.
Blumenfield and 72-year-old Belgian Pierre Neuville are but two signs of a unique final table for a tournament that typically attracts young men who play poker online. Even the fashion has been different this year, as Blumenfield wore a fedora and scarf and another finalist, 27-year-old Max Steinberg, donned a suit and tie in a tournaments that is usually a showcase of hoodies and sunglasses.
“It’s empowering. It makes me feel good,” said Steinberg, who is to start in fifth position in chips at the final table after winning his entry through a DraftKings contest.
The other players at the final table are Zvi Stern, 36; Thomas Cannuli, 23; Josh Beckley, 24; Patrick Chan, 26; and Federico Butteroni, 25.
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