Daniel Negreanu Wins 2021 Poker Masters Event #5: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $178,200
Daniel Negreanu has won Event #5: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2021 Poker Masters, scooping up $178,200 in prize money and moving to the top of the series leaderboard. Negreanu defeated Nick Petrangelo in heads-up play.
Earlier this year in July, Negreanu was crowned the inaugural PokerGO Cup champion. He cashed four times in that series, including winning Event #7: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $700,000. With 281 points through five events, Negreanu is now the frontrunner to win the 2021 Poker Masters Purple Jacket, which is a title he very much wants to win.
“It’s huge,” Negreanu said of moving to the top of the Poker Masters leaderboard. “Poker Masters means a lot to me because I remember the first one that they had. I remember it was the first moment that I realized, ‘Oh my god, these guys are just better than me.’ It made me realize that I have to go back to the lab and work. Then to see the work pay off in the PokerGO Cup is awesome. To go back to back, with a chance now to come full circle and win the jacket, I really feel strongly not only that I can but I feel like I’m going to win it. I feel like I’m running well and everything’s going good.”
Heading into the PokerGO Cup, Negreanu had not scored a major tournament victory since 2013. There was much chatter about his close calls and failure to close, but Negreanu found his stride during the PokerGO Cup and has now continued the momentum into the Poker Masters.
“Well, this is the hard part about poker, right?” Negreanu said when asked about how things have been going on the felt for him recently. “I’ve been telling people for the last year that I’m playing really, really good, I swear. But if you don’t win, people go, ‘Yeah, yeah, I’m sure you’re just unlucky, right?’ So people don’t buy in unless you actually start posting the Ws. For me, it’s vindication of something that I already knew. During this stretch of the worst stretch of my entire life when it comes to luck, and I know this – from the Doug [Polk] match to [Phil] Hellmuth, to all the tournaments and stuff, I know the reality of it. But for the public, I think, there’s proof in the pudding. They want to see results. That’s all they care about.”
If you’d like to relive all of the action from the final table, you can find the replay on PokerGO.com.
2021 Poker Masters Event #5 Results | |||||
Place | Name | Country | Points | Prize | |
1st | Daniel Negreanu | United States | 179 | $178,200 | |
2nd | Nick Petrangelo | United States | 132 | $132,000 | |
3rd | Vikenty Shegal | United States | 86 | $85,800 | |
4th | Jake Daniels | United States | 66 | $66,000 | |
5th | Jeffrey Trudeau | United States | 53 | $52,800 | |
6th | Barry Hutter | United States | 40 | $39,600 | |
7th | Justin Saliba | United States | 33 | $33,000 | |
8th | Dylan DeStefano | United States | 26 | $26,400 | |
9th | Cary Katz | United States | 26 | $26,400 | |
10th | Jake Schindler | United States | 20 | $19,800 |
Five players from the 66-entry field returned for Day 2 of Event #5: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2021 Poker Masters. Jeffrey Trudeau was the shortest stack left and he busted first in fifth place for $52,800. After Trudeau busted, Jake Daniels was sent out the door in fourth place for $66,000. Trudeau was busted by Negreanu and Daniels was busted by Petrangelo.
Vikenty Shegal was the player to bust in third place, and he was knocked out by Negreanu in third place. Shegal won $85,800 for the result.
Even though Negreanu took out Shegal in third place, he began heads-up play at a deficit to Petrangelo, who had 5.08 million in chips to Negreanu’s 3.17 million. Negreanu worked himself into the lead before winning a big pot that left Petrangelo very short.
With the blinds at 40,000/80,000 with an 80,000 big blind ante, Petrangelo opened with a raise on the button to 180,000 with the [Ac7c]. Negreanu was in the big blind with the [AdQc] and three-bet to 610,000. Petrangelo made the call and the dealer fanned the [AsQdJh] flop. With two pair, Negreanu bet 725,000. Petrangelo made the call. The turn was the [4h] and Negreanu checked. Petrangelo also checked. The river was the [4s] to pair the board and Negreanu fired 1.8 million. Petrangelo quickly called and saw the bad news. That hand left Petrangelo with 760,000 in chips.
On the next hand, it was all over. Negreanu picked up pocket aces and limped in from the button. Petrangelo shoved from the big blind with the [QsTs] and Negreanu quickly called. Negreanu’s aces held to crown him the Event #5 champion. Petrangelo won $132,000 for his second-place finish.
“I feel like I’m definitely getting momentum,” Negreanu said regarding how he feels headed into the 2021 World Series of Poker. “Like I’ve overcome that stretch of just craziness. It’s like, ‘Oh yeah, I have some good luck and some bad luck,’ but I feel at peace with it now. Now, when I’m all in, I don’t feel anxiety. Like that aces against queen-ten just now, I wasn’t scared. I normally would be, thinking what’s going to happen and all the bad things. I think getting my mindset away from that and allowing me to just be present is going to help me for the World Series of Poker for sure.”
You can see the top 10 of the 2021 Poker Masters leaderboard below.
2021 Poker Masters Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Name | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1st | Daniel Negreanu | 281 | 1 | 2 | $281,400 |
2nd | Brock Wilson | 272 | 1 | 2 | $271,800 |
3rd | Sean Perry | 239 | 1 | 2 | $239,200 |
4th | Shannon Shorr | 205 | 1 | 1 | $205,000 |
5th | Adam Hendrix | 186 | 1 | 1 | $186,300 |
6th | Nick Petrangelo | 176 | 0 | 2 | $175,800 |
7th | Jake Schindler | 161 | 0 | 3 | $161,000 |
8th | Jake Daniels | 156 | 0 | 2 | $155,700 |
9th | David Peters | 148 | 0 | 1 | $147,600 |
10th | Jeremy Ausmus | 146 | 0 | 1 | $146,200 |
On the PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate leaderboard, just about everything inside the top 10 stayed the same. Cary Katz stayed in fourth position but improved to 1,656 points, and Jake Schindler stayed in eighth position but improved to 1,284 points. Negreanu won’t be found in the top 10, but he is lurking just outside of it with 1,024 points in 13th place.
PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Name | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1st | Ali Imsirovic | 3,032 | 10 | 24 | $3,976,460 |
2nd | Sean Perry | 2,260 | 6 | 20 | $3,129,898 |
3rd | Sam Soverel | 1,773 | 3 | 19 | $2,573,451 |
4th | Cary Katz | 1,656 | 2 | 20 | $2,751,730 |
5th | Sean Winter | 1,614 | 2 | 16 | $2,633,320 |
6th | David Peters | 1,540 | 3 | 10 | $3,074,470 |
7th | Chris Brewer | 1,428 | 2 | 19 | $2,127,320 |
8th | Jake Schindler | 1,284 | 2 | 14 | $1,857,108 |
9th | Andrew Moreno | 1,200 | 1 | 1 | $1,460,105 |
10th | Clayton Maguire | 1,200 | 0 | 1 | $1,443,757 |
Watch the Event #5 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET
The final table of Event #4: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the 2021 Poker Masters is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET.
Watch the Event #5 final table on PokerGO.com here!
Daniel Negreanu ended Day 1 as the overall chip leader with 3,460,000 in chips ahead of Nick Petrangelo, Vikenty Shegal, Jake Daniels, and Jeffrey Trudeau. The final five players are guaranteed $52,800 in prize money, but eyes are on the $178,200 first-place prize and title of Event #5 champion.
Event #5 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | 3,460,000 |
2 | Jeffrey Trudeau | United States | 445,000 |
3 | Vikenty Shegal | United States | 1,375,000 |
4 | Jake Daniels | United States | 1,025,000 |
5 | Nick Petrangelo | United States | 1,945,000 |
When play resumes there is 5:58 remaining in level 15 and the button is in seat 5
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Daniel Negreanu Leads the Final Five of Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Daniel Negreanu eliminated Barry Hutter to end the night with 42% of the chips in play with 3.460 million, as Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em is down to the final five. Joining Negreanu in the final five are Nick Petrangelo, Jake Daniels, Jeffrey Trudeau, and Vikenty Shegal.
Hutter had opened to 80,000 from early position and action folded to Negreanu in the big blind, and he moved all-in having Hutter covered. Hutter snap-called for his last 980,000. Negreanu held pocket nines against Hutter ace-king of clubs. The board ran out king-high, but Negreanu flopped a set to eliminate Hutter in sixth place for $39,600 in an over a two million chip pot.
Petrangelo heads to his second final table in as many days, is second in chips with 1.945 million, and will be looking to further improve on his sixth-place finish in Event #4. Daniels, Trudeau, and Shegal are all making their first appearance at the final table of the Poker Masters.
The 66-entrant field created a prize pool of $660,000, with first-place taking home $178,200, with the remaining five players all guaranteed at least $52,800. Currently, none of the final five are in the top ten in the race for the purple jacket, but with 178 points up for grabs with the win, the winner immediately jumps into the top five.
Justin Saliba would fall in seventh place for $33,000 after running his last 90,000 into the middle, holding ace-four of hearts against Negreanu’s pocket jacks. Saliba flopped an ace to take the lead, but Negreanu turned a full house for his second elimination of the final table.
Dylan DeStefano cashed for the second time this series when he ran his last 120,000 in the middle, holding queen-six against the pocket queens of Hutter. The board ran out ace-high, and DeStefano finished in eighth place for $26,400.
Cary Katz would finish in ninth place when he got his last 125,000 into the middle, holding king-queen against Hutter’s pocket aces and Saliba’s pocket jacks. Katz flopped a king, but Hutter turned a set to eliminate Katz in ninth place for $26,400.
Jake Schindler cashed for the third time this series when he finished in 10th place for $19,800. Schindler got his last 195,000 into the middle, holding ace-ten against the ace-queen of Negreanu. Schindler turned a flush draw, but Negreanu rivered a pair of queens to eliminate Schindler. With the cash and the 20 points it provides, Schindler vaults Jeremy Ausmus and David Peters to move into the top five of the Poker Master leaderboard with 161 points.
After missing the first four events, Dan Shak also just missed out on his first cash of the 2021 Poker Master when he ran his last 350,000 into the middle holding ace-king against the king-queen of Daniels. Daniels rivered a straight, and Shak was eliminated in 11th place to burst the Event #5 money bubble.
Event #5 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | 3,460,000 |
2 | Jeffrey Trudeau | United States | 445,000 |
3 | Vikenty Shegal | United States | 1,375,000 |
4 | Jake Daniels | United States | 1,025,000 |
5 | Nick Petrangelo | United States | 1,945,000 |
When play resumes there is 5:58 remaining in level 15 and the button is in seat 5
The final six players will return to the PokerGO Studio on Sunday, September 12, at 12 p.m. PT with the final table airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
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End Of Day Chip Counts
The play has been suspended for the evening, and the final five players will return to the PokerGO Studio on September 12, at 12 p.m. PT, with the final tabled stream airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 3,460,000 | - |
Nick Petrangelo | 1,945,000 | 815,000 |
Vikenty Shegal | 1,375,000 | -200,000 |
Jake Daniels | 1,025,000 | -1,115,000 |
Jeffrey Trudeau | 445,000 | -105,000 |
Vikenty Shegal Picks Off Jeffrey Trudeau
Vikenty Shegal opened to 80,000 from under the gun, and action folded to Jeffrey Trudeau in the big blind, he called.
The flop fell [QhJd4d], and Trudeau checked. Shegal bet 55,000, and Trudeau called.
The dealer burned and turned the [3d] and action checked through.
The river [Kh] completed the board, Trudeau checked, and Shegal bet 185,000.
Trudeau used a time extension and raised it to 440,000. Shegal called and tabled [AcTc] for the rivered straight, and Trudeau mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Vikenty Shegal | 1,575,000 | 250,000 |
Jeffrey Trudeau | 550,000 | -535,000 |
Justin Saliba Eliminated in 7th Place ($33,000)
With the cards already tabled, Justin Saliba was all-in holding [Ah4h] against Daniel Negreanu, who called with [JxJx]
The board ran out [AxQxQxJx2x], Negreanu turned a full house, and Saliba was eliminated in seventh place for $33,000.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 2,600,000 | 175,000 |
Justin Saliba | Busted | -90,000 |
Justin Saliba Triples Up
Daniel Negreanu opened to 75,000 from middle position and action folded to Vikteny Shegal, and he called. Justin Saliba was all-in in the small blind for his last 15,000. Jake Daniels was in the big blind, and after some confusion regarding Saliba’s stack, he folded.
The flop fell [Th2c6c], and Negreanu checked. Shegal bet 65,000, and Negreanu folded.
Saliba: [QdJc]
Shegal: [9c9d]
The board ran out [Qc] on the turn, and when the [Jd] hit the felt on the river, Saliba made two pair to triple up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 2,425,000 | 525,000 |
Vikenty Shegal | 1,325,000 | 100,000 |
Justin Saliba | 90,000 | 75,000 |
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