The first (of many) Daniel Negreanu’s vlogs we’ll get to enjoy over the next six weeks has just landed.
Every year, Negreanu documents his World Series of Poker exploits with daily vlogs, talking about his preparations and tournaments, analyzing some interesting hands, and, of course, addressing any and all hot issues as they arise.
This is one of the best ways to stay up to date with WSOP happenings if you don’t have too much time to go through all the different content.
WSOP kicks off today, and they’re running a nice little giveaway throughout the summer series. Every day, three players will win a $50 WSOP Retail Store voucher.
All they have to do is:
• Log in to the WSOP Live app
• Go to the Story section
• Post a story using #MyWSOP
It should be cool seeing everyone’s WSOP moments throughout the summer.
As the Series is about to start, there are many questions on people’s minds. Jeff Platt joins the PokerNews Podcast to talk about patches, dealer ratings, parking issues, and much more.
If there are things you’re unclear about, this interview should help, so make sure to tune in.
In addition to Garrett Adelstein, Alan Keating will also be joining the Lodge comeback stream on Thursday. Interestingly, this will be the fist time for Mr. Keating and Gman to play together in a streamed game, so it’s hard not to get excited about this.
The first stream is set for Wednesday, with some $50/$100 action, with Garrett and Polk in the mix. Then, on Thursday, they’re upping the ante to $100/$200, with Senor Tilt and Alan Keating jumping in.
There have been some great tournaments taking place in Montenegro over the last week, but now, it’s time for some crazy cash game action.
Tune in for Triton Poker’s live stream and enjoy $500/$1,000/$5,000 action, featuring the likes of Andrew Robl, Wang Ye, and Paul Phua. There is about two million spread on the table right now, but it’s early on.
For those looking for value picks for the $25k Fantasy Draft as well as poker fans in general, Terrance Reid will be putting in a proper grind this World Series of Poker.
After his 4th place finish in last year’s WSOP Paradise Super Main Event, Reid will be putting his newly-found bankroll to work, and we are excited to see how his summer goes.