Daniel Negreanu's Small Ball Strategy


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http://geneyuss.blogspot.com/ The small ball strategy that I employ is so effective that anyone who uses it can succeed in deep stacked tournaments. By not understanding the effectiveness of this approach you can never become a great live tournament player. It is completely impossible. Whether y
ou are a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced player, Negreanu has created training modules that will improve your Hold'em game. Daniel explains exactly what to do, when to do it, and why! And for the first time ever, Negreanu reveals the advanced tournament strategy that the pros have been hiding.
Daniel Negreanu has often been called the unofficial ambassador of poker. His charm mixed with highly instinctive and effective play make him a huge fan-favorite. He is one of the highest-grossing tournament players of all-time, with winnings of more than $9 million. While nursing dreams of a care
er in acting or comedy, the 15-year-old learned to play a little poker. By 16, he was spending time in pool halls, hustling, sports betting and - yes - playing cards. By the time he was 18, Negreanu had dropped out of high school - one credit short of graduation - to focus on poker. He started supp
lementing his play at illegal games around town with trips to charity casinos. For a more traditional lifestyle, he tried one day as a telemarketer and a month working at a Subway, but his path clearly led elsewhere. At 21, Daniel took the money he'd made to try his talents against the world's fi
nest in Las Vegas. He lasted about seven months before returning home, broke but determined. Building up a new bankroll at games around Toronto, he made one last push to Vegas, this time for good. Since then Daniel has been in Vegas making a lucrative living for himself. One of the most popular and
charismatic players in poker, Daniel Negreanu maintains an unequalled track record of excellence in poker tournaments around the world. At the tender age of 23, Daniel won his first World Series of Poker bracelet, which earned him the nickname "Kid Poker." Best known for both his aggressive style
of play and his amiable personality, Daniel has captured poker titles around the world and has earned almost $6 million in career prize money. His passion for poker and his knack for reading the reactions of others have landed him atop the highly competitive world of professional poker. Simply
put, Daniel's success is enormous, his talent is unrivaled and his personality is unforgettable. In 2004, Daniel had arguably the best year in poker history with eleven final table appearances, two World Poker Tour victories and winning his third World Series of Poker bracelet. Daniel capped off
the year being named ESPN Player of the Year, Card Player Magazine Player of the Year, and World Poker Tour Player of the Year. His total winnings in 2004 alone amounted to a staggering $4.4 million. Negreanu exudes the confidence of a new generation of poker players, who were raised on video gam
es, the Internet, and MTV and are committed to poker as a sporting competition. Negreanu is one of the most highly visible young poker stars, appearing regularly on the Fox Sports Network, ESPN, GSN and the Travel Channel. He is also an author in Super System 2, the author of a nationally syndicate
d newspaper column entitled "Playing Poker with Daniel Negreanu." In addition, Daniel spends a lot of his time blogging for his popular website, www.fullcontactpoker.com, which has a large and loyal group of fans. Daniel travels the world playing in only the highest buy-in poker events, wearing P
okerStars, the online poker site that sponsors him. He continues to prepare for big games by watching all five Rocky movies and eating vegan meals prepared by his mother, who has been cooking for his tournaments since he was 18. He can often be spotted at tables wearing a hockey jersey and headphone
s, listening to relaxing music to focus his game. Name: Daniel Negreanu Alias or Handle: PokerStars: KidPoker Location: Las Vegas, NV Major Wins: $1,117,400, 1st Place, WPT Season3: Borgata Poker Open, $10,000 Buyin, NL, 09-19-04 $1,770,218, 1st Place, 5-Diamond World Poker Classic, $15,000 Bu
yin, NL, 12-14-2004 $755,525, 1st Place, WSOP Circuit Event: Tunica, $10,000 Buyin, NL, 01-23-06 $502,691, 2nd Place, WPT Season 5, Gold Strike Open, $10,000 Buyin, NL, 01-21-07 2 World Poker Tour Titles 3 WSOP Bracelets 1st on the WPT All Time Money List 2004 CardPlayer Magazine "Player of the Yea
r" 2004 WSOP Player of the Year Favorite Hand: 10:C 7:C Favorite NL Game Type: Online: Heads Up Cash, Live: Deep Stack $10,000 and Above Daniel Negreanu (born July 26, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional poker player with three World Series of Poker bracelets and two Wo
rld Poker Tour Championship titles.



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Thanks Daniel ( 4 months ago by raceway67)
Thanks Daniel
"Phantom Outs" ( 3 months ago by 00711)
"Phantom Outs"
That's an ... ( 3 months ago by johndeerishere)
That's an interesting concept-bluffing outs.
I would'nt make that play though against bad plays though. Some players will call with a big pair no matter what shows on the board.
Against a good player who I'm sure has big pair though, I think this could be a good play with the right board and a draw of some type.
I meant I would'nt ... ( 3 months ago by johndeerishere)
I meant I would'nt make tis play against bad players, but.....
I meant would'nt ... ( 3 months ago by johndeerishere)
I meant would'nt this play......
nice free tips, ... ( 3 months ago by Ferna900617)
nice free tips, good job!
Ok I'm confused ... ( 3 months ago by rispy999)
Ok I'm confused doesn't the oppponent shown here act first? If so and he puts out a bet again around 7-12ooo do you re-raise that amount on a bluff or is that only if he checks it?
NIGGERS ARE BLACK!! ... ( 3 months ago by b6nigger)
NIGGERS ARE BLACK!!! YOU FOOLS
you re raise ( 3 months ago by angelol1)
you re raise
Congratulations. ... ( 3 months ago by Bruinsma1987)
Congratulations. You just succeeded in typing a sentence three times and misspelling it at every attempt.
Great stuff ( 2 months ago by wehavemagnums)
Great stuff
Daniel mentioned a ... ( 2 months ago by simonjeste)
Daniel mentioned a CONSERVATIVE player, whose early big bet screams "overpair" -- therefore any of the "scare" cards on the river would be CHECKED by his mere one-pair (not everyone is aggro enough to keep betting one pair when obvious draws hit on the river).
LOL Bruins. What a ... ( 2 months ago by orionbrooksclardy)
LOL Bruins. What a tool, WOULDN'T you say?! By the way, homeboy WAS right though. You wouild NEVER try this shit at your local home game!! This is a big-boy play, only. Remember that. Only a decent opponent has the discipline to lay the best hand down. Noobs just can't seem to get away from marginal-ass hands.
i was just about to ... ( 1 month ago by skarules111)
i was just about to post a comment on this lol. i would NEVER count my bluff outs at lower limits unless i knew he was a very profitable player. chances are in that senario if he has queens or better all bluffs will fail.
a display of his ... ( 1 month ago by mcscheijgrond79)
a display of his genius t daniel
cant see many ... ( 3 weeks ago by mellowman07)
cant see many people disagreeing
Daniel is a poker genious , he obviously knows that plays like these dont work on donks or calling stations but he probably just forgot to mention it Im a big fan of daniel , I watch a lot of televised poker and ive never seen ANYONE makes as many good reads as him
genious? ( 3 weeks ago by gaud123)
genious?
... right editing ... ( 3 weeks ago by mellowman07)
... right editing peoples spelling when every 2nd post is full of grammar and spelling mistakes
he's a geneyuss bro no but seriously go watch a bunch of daniels vids playing high stakes and tournaments some of his reads are awesome
Well the idea of ... ( 2 weeks ago by zelarian)
Well the idea of small ball is to deceive your hand but mostly to conserve chips in the long run, that and you are 'setting' the price to everyone else at the table, if they re-raise over the top or three bet you, you can fold comfortably thinking you saved a little chips. It's an advanced strategy because often you WILL get called but your goal is to score a made hand and you need to know when you're beat and not go running after the turn and river.
Hey could someone ... ( 1 week ago by fatman1997cw)
Hey could someone lend me some money on Full Tilt Poker? I am trying to get going on there. My user name is fatdad100.
Hey could someone ... ( 1 week ago by fatman1997cw)
Hey could someone lend me some money on Full Tilt Poker? I am trying to get going on there. My user name is fatdad100
Negreanu #1 ( 6 days ago by davidmillar1990)
Negreanu #1
i'll lend you some ... ( 5 days ago by rico305305)
i'll lend you some money
just message me your credit card number and expiry (just so i know it is your card) and i'll forward you a 100 bucks
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