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Dnegs finally breaks WSOP dry streak with Players Championship win

Dnegs finally breaks WSOP dry streak with Players Championship win

Daniel Negreanu earns his seventh WSOP title after years of coming up short

Poker Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu has finally ended his more than ten-year drought at the World Series of Poker, picking up his seventh bracelet last night in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. He topped the 89-player field in the nine-game mixed event to take home $1,178,703.

“This is the tournament,” declared Negreanu after the win. “This is the one where all the best players show up. The structures are very long. It’s a real grind and to stay, meant to be sharp for five days. When you win this tournament, you earn it and there’s no fluking the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.”

Negreanu earned his last bracelet at the 2013 WSOP Europe €25,000 high roller event. He’s currently seventh all-time with $52,972,918 in career tournament cashes.

Eleven-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey ($158,719) was the first player eliminated at the final table in seventh place. Six-time WSOP winner Jeremy Ausmus ($200,896) ended the tournament in sixth place, followed by David Benyamine (5th for $265,054) and Dylan Smith (4th for $363,914).

After several hours of three-handed play, Chris Brewer pushed in his short stack against Bryce Yockey, only to fall in third place and secure $519,158 for his efforts. Yockey held a 15,750,000 to 10,950,000 chip lead over Negreanu to start heads-up play, with the back-and-forth battle lasting more than three hours.

Negreanu’s full house on the final hand of pot-limit Omaha gave him the title, as Yockey earned $768,467 as runner-up for the biggest cash of his career to take his total winnings to over $5.9 million.

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