There has been a sense of momentum to Daniel Negreanu’s progress today. Not like that of Joe McKeehen, who seems unstoppable. Instead Negreanu looks and plays like a man who doesn’t need the most chips, he just needs enough.
Shortly before the dinner break those watching found themselves wondering whether he did have enough. During the space of a level he’d dropped from more than 10 million to less than six. Then a hand against McKeehen, who would show kings to an agonised Negreanu, sent him into a tough spot.
It came moments later, again against McKeehen, the only player with enough chips to call his all-in without a moment’s thought.
So with 2.8 million Negreanu shoved with pocket fours, which McKeehen called with ace-seven off-suit. Negreanu knew this was it, the crowd new this was it, but we needed the board to decide for certain. Would this be the end of his Main Event?
“Four!”
The flop came ten-nine–three with two spades. After an agonising wait the turn was a jack, which gave McKeehen four more cards with which to bust the home town hero. He waited, the crowd waited, we waited, all eyes on the dealer, who burned a card and dealt a king on the river.
But he has chips, and so far this week that’s all that’s mattered.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.
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