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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (7-Handed)
Day: 5
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aqj7
Prize
$1,178,703
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$4,249,750
Entries
89
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
5
Players Left
1

Daniel Negreanu Finally Gets the One He Wanted the Most in Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Level 28 : Limits 500,000/1,000,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

To quote Rocky Balboa, “It ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.”

For nearly 15 years, no one has been hit more at the World Series of Poker than Daniel Negreanu. The Canadian burst into stardom right at the start of the poker boom, as his engaging table demeanor and ability to seemingly know what his opponents were holding all the time made him the face of the game for many fans. And there was plenty of winning: four bracelets and a WSOP Player of the Year Award while he could still be called “Kid Poker.”

But then the winning dried up. It had been more than a decade since Negreanu won a bracelet. The last time he won a bracelet on American soil, George W. Bush was still in the White House and The Incredible Hulk was the No. 1 movie at the box office. There were plenty of close misses, with five runner-up finishes since 2014 including the $1 million Big One For One Drop.

Negreanu, though, like his favorite movie character, kept getting back up and he was rewarded today with the one event he wanted to win more than any other. Negreanu finally captured lucky bracelet No. 7 in Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship, outlasting 89 of the best players in the world to win $1,178,703 and the prestigious title.

$50,000 Poker Players Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel NegreanuCanada$1,178,703
2Bryce YockeyUnited States$768,467
3Chris BrewerUnited States$519,158
4Dylan SmithUnited States$363,914
5David BenyamineFrance$265,054
6Jeremy AusmusUnited States$200,896
7Phil IveyUnited States$158,719

Ultimate Test of Skill and Endurance

“A lot of relief really. I have a lot of anxiety about coming heads-up because I’ve had so many seconds. And it was just nice for things to feel like they went my way at this final table,” Negreanu said after defeating Bryce Yockey heads-up.

Since this event was first introduced to the WSOP calendar in 2006, poker pros have regarded it as the ultimate test of skill and endurance. Negreanu played the first event and has come back every year since. It’s become his favorite event, and the fact that his bracelet drought came to an end here, with Negreanu back atop the poker world, was all the more meaningful.

“There is one event in the world I want to play more than any and I wanted to win more than any, and it’s this one. This is the one,” Negreanu said. “Obviously, the Main Event is special in a different way. But this one is all the best players in the world, pro-heavy field, playing 100-minute levels, days and days of grind, 12 hours a day. So to come out on top, you can’t fluke that.”

Despite the long drought as a new generation of pros caught up to him in the bracelet tally, Negreanu’s popularity never waned. Thousands of people tune in daily to watch his WSOP vlogs on YouTube. A large crowd gathered around the rail today and chanted “Daniel, Daniel” when he won. He’s constantly harangued by fans in the hallways of Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas for photos and autographs. He usually does it happily, fully embracing his role as a poker ambassador.

“I always sort of just fell into it. It’s something I’ve always felt I could do, I was a natural for,” Negreanu said. “Being on camera doesn’t bother me one bit and I thought it would be fun to give people the chance to sort of sweat along with me. So that’s why I do what I do. It’s just fun.”

Of all the people on the rail today, there was one that meant the most to Negreanu: his wife Amanda. Negreanu hadn’t won a bracelet since they got married, so the two of them on the main feature stage, posing for pictures with the new jewelry, was a special moment for them.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

“It’s very cool. This is the first time she’s been down here since we moved here. Because she was going to come when I win, and I haven’t been winning. So it was nice to have her here for the moment, for sure,” he said.

Day 5 Action

Five players returned today inside the Horseshoe Event Center to play down to a champion. Chris Brewer held the chip lead with 10,425,000, while Negreanu was in second place on 7,675,000 after his miracle straight flush yesterday.

Negreanu quickly took over the chip lead when he picked off a bluff from Brewer in Razz. David Benyamine, who came into the day with just 850,000, quickly got all his chips in the middle in another Razz pot against Yockey. Benyamine made a 9-8-5-3-2, but Yockey caught a 9-8-4-3-2 to bust Benyamine in fifth place.

Yockey then eliminated Dylan Smith in fourth place shortly after with a seven in Razz as he took the lead into three-handed play. Brewer dropped to 4,000,000 after calling Yockey’s bet of 1,250,000 after the draw in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw with J-9, but Yockey had 8-7 to win the pot and extend his lead.

Negreanu pulled even with Yockey when he made a straight in Seven Card Stud to beat Yockey’s two pair. Negreanu then won a massive pot when Yockey attempted a bluff in Limit Hold’em with a missed straight draw and Negreanu called him down with a pair of queens to climb up to 12,000,000.

Brewer’s tournament came to an end in a three-way No-Limit Hold’em pot. After Negreanu limped the button, Yockey raised to 550,000 in the small blind and Brewer called in the big blind. Negreanu also came along to a ten-high flop. Yockey bet 600,000 and Brewer raised to 2,300,000, leaving just 325,000 behind. Negreanu tank-folded queen-ten, while Yockey put Brewer all in and Brewer snap-called with two aces. Yockey had a pair of tens and a flush draw, and he hit the flush on the turn to leave Brewer drawing dead and heading for the exit in third place.

Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer

Yockey led 15,750,000 to 10,950,000 at the start of heads-up. Five years ago, Yockey’s run at the final table of this event came to an end against a miraculous wheel. Today, he’s the one who caught the wheel as Negreanu got rid of a 10 to surrender a big pot as Yockey extended his lead.

Negreanu flopped a flush in No-Limit Hold’em to retake the lead, while Yockey made aces up in Stud Hi-Lo as the chip lead flipped again. Negreanu fell down to as low as 6,000,000 until he got his last chips in the middle on a seven-high flop in Pot-Limit Omaha. Yockey had a pair of aces, while Negreanu had deuces and a straight draw. Negreanu missed the turn, but he spiked another deuce on the river to make trips and double up as the massive rail erupted in celebration.

Yockey then attempted a bluff on the river in another Omaha pot as Negreanu called him down with a queen-high flush to open a huge lead. Yockey doubled up once, but he then called all in for 6,100,000 on a ten-high flop with straight and flush draws against Negreanu’s trip sevens. A queen on the turn gave Negreanu a full house and left Yockey drawing dead.

Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

The bracelet Negreanu has so dearly coveted for nearly 20 years was finally his, and with it a massive celebration began inside the Event Center. Negreanu posed for pictures with fans who chanted his name and, of course, captured video for his vlog. After years of chronicling all his near-misses and tragic outcomes, Negreanu can finally show himself on top. Tomorrow’s video will likely be the most viewed one of all.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the 2024 WSOP

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Bryce Yockey Eliminated in 2nd Place ($768,467)

Level 28 : Limits 500,000/1,000,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Pot-Limit Omaha

Daniel Negreanu raised to 750,000 on the button and Bryce Yockey defended in the big blind.

Yockey checked on the flop of 7?10?7? and Negreanu continued for 600,000. Yockey check-raised to 3,550,000 and Negreanu three-bet to put Yockey all in for a total of 6,100,000. Yockey called.

Bryce Yockey: 9?6?3?2? All in
Daniel Negreanu: A?Q?J?7?

Negreanu was far in front with trips and the Q? turn gave him a full house and rendering Yockey's flush draw useless. The Q? river brought in the useless flush as Negreanu cheered and ran to the rail to fist-bump some fans and kiss his wife Amanda.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu
Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Negreanu
28,700,000
6,950,000
6,950,000
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Bryce Yockey
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

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Negreanu Vaults Into Big Lead With Two Pair

Level 28 : Limits 500,000/1,000,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Seven Card Stud

Daniel Negreanu: XxXx/Q?6?5?9?/Xx
Bryce Yockey: XxXx/2?9?3?3?/Xx

Daniel Negreanu completed, Bryce Yockey raised, and Negreanu reraised. Yockey called.

Negreanu bet on fourth and fifth streets as Yockey called down to sixth. Yockey then bet on sixth and Negreanu called.

Yockey checked on seventh, Negreanu bet, and Yockey tanked for a moment before calling with 8?8?2? for eights and threes. Negreanu showed 10?10?5? for tens and fives as he took down the big pot to widen his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
21,750,000
5,100,000
5,100,000
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Bryce Yockey
4,950,000
-5,100,000
-5,100,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Yockey Bluffs Into Second Nuts

Level 28 : Limits 500,000/1,000,000, 0 ante
Heads up
Heads up

Pot-Limit Omaha

Bryce Yockey called on the button with 9?7?7?3? and Daniel Negreanu checked his option in the big blind with Q?Q?6?3?.

Negreanu bet 250,000 on the flop of K?6?4? and Yockey called. Negreanu then checked on the 10? turn and Yockey bet 1,250,000. Negreanu called.

Negreanu checked once more on the J? river and Yockey bet 3,750,000. Negreanu called with the second nuts and took it down.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Negreanu
20,450,000
5,500,000
5,500,000
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Bryce Yockey
6,250,000
-5,500,000
-5,500,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Negreanu Spikes the River to Double

Level 28 : Limits 500,000/1,000,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Pot-Limit Omaha

Daniel Negreanu raised to 750,000 on the button and Bryce Yockey announced pot to 2,225,000. Negreanu called and they saw the flop come 7?6?2?.

Yockey then potted again, making it 4,750,000. Negreanu moved all in for 5,125,000 and Yockey snap-called.

Daniel Negreanu: 9?8?4?2? All in
Bryce Yockey: A?A?J?J?

Yockey was ahead with his aces, while Negreanu had a pair and straight draw. The K? turn left Yockey one card away from the title, but Negreanu hit the 2? on the river to make trips as he triumphantly raised his arms in the air and let out a fist pump before raking in the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Negreanu
14,950,000
7,600,000
7,600,000
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Bryce Yockey
11,750,000
-7,600,000
-7,600,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Aces Up Widens the Lead For Yockey

Level 27 : 400,000/800,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

Stud Hi-Lo

Bryce Yockey: XxXx/2?9?A?4?/Xx
Daniel Negreanu: XxXx/5?K?9?4?/Xx

Daniel Negreanu completed and Bryce Yockey called.

Negreanu bet on fourth street and Yockey called. Yockey then bet on every street down to seventh as Negreanu called.

Yockey bet again on seventh and Negreanu called with Q?Q?J?. Yockey had 7?4?A? for aces and fours as he took the pot to widen his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
16,350,000
3,300,000
3,300,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Daniel Negreanu
10,350,000
-3,300,000
-3,300,000

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Yockey Draws a Wheel in Five-Bet Pot

Level 27 : 400,000/800,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

2-7 Triple Draw

Bryce Yockey raised on the button before Daniel Negreanu reraised. Yockey put in a four-bet, Negreanu five-bet, and Yockey called.

Negreanu stood pat and Yockey took one. Negreanu bet, Yockey raised, and Negreanu called.

Both players stood pat and Negreanu slowed down and checked. Yockey had caught 7x5x4x3x2x for a wheel and bet, and Negreanu quickly folded a 10.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
18,000,000
5,400,000
5,400,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Daniel Negreanu
9,000,000
-5,100,000
-5,100,000

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Negreanu Draws a Nine

Level 27 : 400,000/800,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Bryce Yockey raised to 400,000 on the button and Daniel Negreanu called.

Negreanu drew two and Yockey stood pat. Yockey then bet 600,000 and Negreanu came back with a raise to 2,100,000.

Yockey called with Jx6x5x4x2x, but Negreanu had drawn 9x7x6x3x2x to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
14,900,000
-2,100,000
-2,100,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Daniel Negreanu
11,800,000
2,500,000
2,500,000

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Yockey Gets River Value

Level 27 : 400,000/800,000, 0 ante
Bryce Yockey - Daniel Negreanu
Bryce Yockey - Daniel Negreanu

Limit Hold'em

Daniel Negreanu raised on the button and Bryce Yockey called.

Both players checked the J?8?3? flop. The turn was the 7? and Yockey bet.

Negreanu called to see the 5? river, where he called another bet from Yockey. Yockey showed 8?4? for a pair of eights and Negreanu mucked 7?6?.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Yockey
17,000,000
2,900,000
2,900,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Daniel Negreanu
9,300,000
-3,300,000
-3,300,000

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