Doug Polk is up $1 million towards Daniel Negreanu

Polk is now up 25 buy-ins however KidPoker has proposed a novel manner for him to interrupt even on the problem.
If the plan all alongside was to goad a excessive stakes participant into an accepting a problem he was an enormous underdog in to win 1,000,000 {dollars}, the plan has been completely executed.
Doug Polk said early on on this problem that he anticipated to win seven figures from Daniel Negreanu on the $200/$400 tables and final night time he did.
After one in all his largest profitable classes he took $298,984 from Daniel over 770 palms. This places him formally up $1,002,595.59 after 17,878 palms. The problem is over 25,000 palms and now the probabilities of KidPoker overturning a 25 buy-in deficit look all however useless within the water.
Negreanu bets $1 million he ran dangerous
We informed you earlier this week that each Polk and Negreanu have claimed they have been the one who has ran poorly this problem. Yesterday Negreanu took to his personal podcast to place his cash the place his mouth is.
Sounding like each dangerous native participant in card rooms world wide who felt just like the deck was rigged towards them, Negreanu said on the 14 minute mark that he’s ready to guess $1 million that he has ran worse than Polk over the problem, if each males made their hand histories obtainable for evaluate. It is actually a novel solution to break even on the problem.
As is usually the case, Negreanu was speaking considerably together with his tongue in cheek, and has said he’s having fun with the problem, it’s enhancing his total sport and he could possibly be persuaded to do a rematch.
Polk then again has been utilizing his Twitter account to start out sharing a few of these hand histories and poke enjoyable at Negreanu’s bellyaching on the identical time.
Wow, sick. Flip and ofc I maintain. Simply sick. I dont assume this has ever occurred to anybody. pic.twitter.com/00qE0hQFcT
— Doug “Very Fortunate” Polk (@DougPolkVids) January 20, 2021
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