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The penultimate DNeg’s vlog has landed.

Just one more vlog to go tomorrow, and that’s it for the summer. There are only a few more opportunities left for this series, but Daniel is determined to take advantage of every single last one.

David Peters on his WSOP win.

It happened so fast. Just bang, bang, bang.

Luke Jumlaon asks for Daniel Negreanu’s WSOP advice, and gets response.

This is so cool! Jumalon chip leads headed into the final table of the WSOP Main Event.

The WSOP Player of the Year rankings (as it currently stands).

The yo-yoing continues, with Alex Foxen out in front, but Shaun Deeb not far behind.

Final 16 in the WSOP $25K HORSE high roller.

Big names make up the final 16, including Shaun Deeb, Alex Foxen, Luke Schwartz, Josh Arieh, Naoya Kihara and Ari Engel. Play continues today at 1pm, PST.

Hossein Ensan seems to have mastered the art of making the improbable look easy at the WSOP.

According to WSOP, he’s pulling off moves that leave the rest of the table scratching their heads.

If you want to see what “impossible” looks like, you might want to grab a seat.

The PokerNews podcast get into if adding a shot clock during the WSOP Main Event was fair.

The decision was polarizing, thats for sure.

Meet the final 9 players at the WSOP Main Event.

There are so many people I am rooting for in this line up.

Eric Seidel denied 11th WSOP bracelet.

Seidel came second in the $3K PLO event, with the winner being Joshua Wang, taking down his first WSOP win.

Daniel Negreanu came into the 2026 WSOP with low expectations, at least according to PokerNews, but he has turned in his most profitable summer in years.

Despite playing little poker since December, Negreanu managed to win his second bracelet in three years and reach four final tables.

Now, with a deep run in the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. event, he could add to his impressive tally. The Player of the Year race is still up for grabs, with Shaun Deeb and Alex Foxen ahead, but Negreanu is suddenly a serious contender after his recent run.

“He wasn’t even a factor in the race until he won the $100,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha event for his eighth bracelet a couple weeks ago and added another final table appearance days later.”

It might not be the comeback he planned, but if this is Negreanu taking it easy, the rest of the field might want to look away.

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