Negreanu Goes Wild with Seven-Five Offsuit on Poker After Dark Season 13 Debut

Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager
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Daniel Negreanu

On Monday night, PokerGO aired the debut episode of "Poker After Dark” Season 13 titled “The Nosebleeds.”

The game was $200/$400 no-limit hold’em with a $400 big blind ante. The minimum buy-in was $40,000 with no max. Making their Poker After Dark debuts were MJ Gonzales, who some might know as Daniel Negreanu’s poker coach, and Zach Franzi. They were joined by Negreanu, Scott Seiver, Matt Berkey, and Dan Smith.

Below is a look at five of either the biggest or most interesting hands from this week's episode. Also, here’s a look at the stacks at the top of the broadcast:

PlayerStack
Dan Smith$100,000
MJ Gonzales$100,000
Daniel Negreanu$100,000
Zach Franzi$50,000
Scott Seiver$50,000
Matt Berkey$50,000

First Notable Pot to Gonzales

MJ Gonzales
MJ Gonzales

In the first notable hand of the episode, Smith raised the button to $1,000 with the 107 and Gonzales three-bet to $4,200 holding the AQ in the small blind. Smith called the flop came down 7Q8.

Gonzales bet $2,200 with top pair and Smith, who had flopped bottom pair, called to see the J turn. Gonzales bet $5,000 and Smith, who picked up a gutshot straight draw, popped it to $23,500.

Gonzalez called to see the 5 river and then checked to Smith.

“Check,” Smith said, which prompted Gonzales to table his hand and collect the $60,600 pot.

Berkey Five-Bet Jams with Big Slick

Daniel Negreanu vs. Matt Berkey
Daniel Negreanu vs. Matt Berkey

Negreanu raised to $1,000 from the hijack with the JJ and Berkey three-bet to $2,500 with the AK from the cutoff. Gonzales called from the small blind with the KQ and then Seiver ditched his AQ in the big blind.

Negreanu pushed back with a four-bet to $12,500 and Berkey five-bet jammed for $52,000. Negreanu asked for a count and began to talk through the hand.

“He doesn’t have queens I don’t think. He doesn’t have kings, he doesn’t have aces, he has ace-king for sure,” Negreanu said before making the call. Yet again Negreanu was spot on with his read. With $106,100 in the pot the duo agreed to run it twice.

The 25859 on the first runout secured Negreanu half the pot, but the 7AQ flop on the second was great for Berkey. Neither the 3 turn nor 8 river hurt Berkey and he got the other half. Chop it up!

“I Almost Called You with Queen High”

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Negreanu raised the button to $1,000 holding the 106 and Berkey called from the small blind with his Q10. Smith came along from the big with the 83 and it was three-way action to the 829 flop.

Two checks saw Negreanu continue for $2,200 and Berkey woke up with a check-raise to $6,500. Smith got out of the way and Negreanu called with his gutshot straight draw.

The 5 turn saw Berkey bet $10,000 with his bigger gutshot straight draw and Negreanu, who turned a spade flush draw, called to see the A river, which missed both players. Berkey slowed down with a check and with $36,400 in the pot Negreanu moved all in.

Berkey gave it a little thought and then tossed his queen-high into the muck. Negreanu showed him the bluff and Berkey responded, “I almost called you with queen high.”

Berkey Wakes Up with Aces

The chips are flying!
The chips are flying!

Seiver raised to $1,000 from early position with the AK and action folded to Berkey, who looked down at the AA. He three-bet to $4,000 and called off for $36,000 total when Seiver four-bet jammed.

The duo agreed to run it twice, and Seiver needed to get lucky to get any part of the $73,600 pot. That didn’t happen though as he bricked the 78J9K on the first runout followed by the 572Q3 on the second.

With that, Berkey doubled while Seiver was left with just $8,000. He’d lose that a short time later and then reload.

Negreanu vs. Franzi in $119,000 Pot

Zach Franzi vs. Daniel Negreanu
Zach Franzi vs. Daniel Negreanu

Berkey raised to $1,000 under the gun holding the A9 and Smith called next to act with the KQ. Franzi tossed in an additional $800 to call from the small blind with his 76 and then Negreanu got a little frisky by three-betting to $6,000 with the 75 in the big.

Berkey and Smith both called, which gave Franzi a good prize to call. That made it four-way action to the 426 flop. Franzi, who flopped the best hand, checked it to Negreanu, who continued for $17,500. Berkey and Smith both folded, Franzi check-raised all in for $47,300. Negreanu called to create a $119,000 pot and they agreed to run it twice.

Neither the J turn nor 9 river on the first helped Negreanu, which secured Franzi half the pot. The J turn on the second run was followed by the 7 river and Franzi improved to two pair to scoop the pot.

By the end of the show, Negreanu was in for $150K while Franzi was the big winner up $69,000. Smith was stuck $31,000 while Seiver was down $46,000.

Here’s how things stacked up:

PlayerStack
Daniel Negreanu$128,800
MJ Gonzales$122,600
Zach Franzi$119,600
Dan Smith$68,600
Matt Berkey$56,500
Scott Seiver$53,800

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Chad Holloway
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PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

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