GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu has returned to the spotlight as he sets his sights on a new milestone: winning a World Series of Poker bracelet in an online championship. The Canadian poker icon, widely known as “Kid Poker,” is competing from Vancouver in the ongoing 2025 WSOP online bracelet series, which is running through until the end of September on GGPoker.

Negreanu is already cemented in poker history with seven WSOP titles earned in traditional live events. What he does not yet have, however, is an online bracelet — a gap he is eager to close. To share the journey, he has been broadcasting his play live on his YouTube channel “DNegsPoker”, giving fans a window into both his decision-making process and the unique pressure of chasing glory in the digital arena.

The WSOP Online Series at a Glance

This year’s WSOP Online has become one of the most ambitious editions yet, packing 33 official bracelet tournaments into a six-week calendar. The centerpiece is a $25 million guaranteed Main Event, which has already attracted thousands of entries across multiple starting days. Alongside the flagship tournament are buy-ins ranging from more affordable events to eye-watering high-rollers, including a $10,300 GGMillion$ High Roller and a $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha championship.

Negreanu touched down in Vancouver in mid-September and immediately dove into the action. His first major appearance was in the Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, followed by early attempts at the Main Event. Though the bracelets have eluded him so far, his live streams have drawn thousands of viewers who tune in not only to sweat the cards but to hear his candid insights into strategy, opponents, and variance.

The journey is far from over, as Negreanu still has multiple opportunities to break through before the series concludes.

Where and When to Watch

Fans eager to follow along have several ways to stay connected. Negreanu is streaming his personal sessions directly on his YouTube page, usually starting in the evenings Vancouver time.

Meanwhile, GGPoker is also hosting official coverage of select final tables, complete with commentary teams that feature Negreanu himself. Here are two of the most anticipated broadcasts, listed in UTC for global audiences:

Date Event What’s Happening Start Time (UTC)*
Sept 23, 2025 $5,000 Main Event Final Table Live coverage with pro analysis and guest hosts ~22:00 UTC
Sept 30, 2025 $10,300 GGMillion$ High Rollers Final Negreanu joins the commentary booth ~22:00 UTC

*Times are approximate; fans should check GGPoker’s official channels for the exact start.

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Why It Matters to Negreanu

For Negreanu, adding an online bracelet would not just be another trophy in the case — it would be a career landmark that shows his adaptability in an era where digital poker is every bit as competitive as the live felt. For fans, the streams offer a rare chance to see one of the game’s greatest minds at work in real time.

As the final week of WSOP Online 2025 approaches, all eyes will be on Vancouver to see if “Kid Poker” can capture that elusive digital bracelet.