Daniel Negreanu Faces Tough Decision in $440K Pot on High Stakes Poker
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Daniel Negreanu has been on the wrong end of so many coolers over the years on High Stakes Poker, but it appears the tide in starting to turn in his favor, especially following a $440,000 pot he played against Garrett Adelstein on Episode 8 of Season 9 on PokerGO.
Monday's show provided enough fireworks to power an entire Fourth of July celebration. When the episode began, there was more than $2 million on the table (initial stacks as follows).
Player | Stack |
---|---|
Garrett Adelstein | $536,500 |
Bryn Kenney | $353,000 |
Krish Menon | $336,500 |
Daniel Negreanu | $225,500 |
Phil Ivey | $221,500 |
Jennifer Tilly | $211,500 |
Tom Dwan | $194,500 |
Jean-Robert Bellande | $71,000 |
Can He Force the Over Pair to Fold?
Adelstein, the top crusher on Hustler Casino Live in Los Angeles, made his High Stakes Poker debut earlier this season. He told PokerNews prior to his first appearance, and he said he was disappointed in his overall performance. One of the hands he may have been referring to occurred during Episode 8.
In that hand, he raised to $3,000 from a middle position with A♣7♣ and then Negreanu, directly to his left, made it $10,000 with 10♦10♥. The aggressive, heavily-bankrolled Southern California pro then four-bet it to $40,000, and his in-position opponent made the call.
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The flop came out 3♦5♦5♠ and both players surprisingly checked. They again checked the 5♣ on the turn before action picked up on the 6♠ river when Adelstein, who had over $500,000 in his stack, announced "all in," effectively a bet of $179,000.
"DNegs," confused at first by the polarized bet, made the call and took down the $444,500 pot, the largest thus far during Season 9.
Krish's Turn to Play a $400K Pot
Krish Menon, who won a massive pot against Doyle Brunson in Episode 6, played two memorable hands during Monday's show.
In the first, a six-way pot to the flop of K♠3♦Q♣, he checked his set from the small blind with 3♠3♣, as did everyone else. The turn was the 4♣, a great card for Menon because it gave Bellande and his 4♥3♥ two pair. Menon led for $9,000 and then Tilly, holding A♣8♣ for a flush draw called from the big blind.
Bellande then raised it up to $45,000, forcing three players out of the pot, but not enough to eliminate Tilly and Menon from the hand. The river was the 9♠, which changed nothing. The blinds checked it over to JRB who bet out $110,000 into a pot of $151,000, only to watch Krish move all in. Tilly moved out of the way and then Bellande decided to save his final $57,000 and fold, while Menon took down the $428,000 pot.
In the second entertaining hand Menon played, he went for the bluff of the season. Bryn Kenney raised in late position to $3,000 with A♣2♣ and Krish came along on the button with 9♥8♥. Adelstein then three-bet to $18,000 from the big blind with K♦K♣ and both players called.
The flop ran out 3♦6♣4♦ and Adelstein surprisingly checked. His two opponents followed suit and all three players saw the 8♣ on the turn, which hit both Kenney and Menon.
Adelstein, still holding onto the best hand, led for $40,000. Kenney called and then Menon went for a massive raise to $200,000, turning his top pair into a bluff. Both players ended up folding to the aggressive investor.
Past High Stakes Poker Recaps
Check out our past recaps from Season 9 of High Stakes Poker on PokerGO:
- Tom Dwan Stacked in High Stakes Poker Season 9 Debut; Ivey & Brunson in Action
- Meet High Stakes Poker Newbie Kim Hultman from LetsGiveItASpin Fame
- Role Reversal: JRB Runs Hot, "Durrrr" Does Not on Latest High Stakes Poker
- Doyle Brunson Shows the Youngsters How it's Done on High Stakes Poker
- Garrett Adelstein Disappointed w/ PokerGO High Stakes Poker Debut Performance
- Table Tries to Bluff Aggro Jennifer Tilly on Latest High Stakes Poker Episode
- Krish Does Doyle Dirty in $280K Pot on High Stakes Poker Episode 6
- Garrett Adelstein Puts JRB to the Test in $335K Pot on High Stakes Poker
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Episode 9 will air at 5 p.m. PT next Monday on PokerGO. Fans can watch every episode, past and present, on-demand by purchasing a PokerGO subscription. We'll get to see next week if Adelstein was being too hard on himself or if his play wasn't up to the quality his fans are accustomed to seeing.
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