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Daniel Negreanu


Last Updated: 11/19/2009

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Saturday, October 17, 2009 

16 Oct 2009


I am SO very happy with the show. Wow, just amazing numbers in terms of viewers and I really think the show hits a demographic that is mostly totally new to poker and likely doesn't watch shows like PAD, High Stakes Poker, or even the WSOP. The whole point of creating the show was to introduce people to poker in a format that they are more comfortable with: a game show format.

We retained 15% of the NFL audience with ratings of 2.1 million households
and estimates at around 4 million viewers. That makes the show officially
the highest rated poker show in US history. I'm still in a bit of shock!

As I mentioned in my preview blog about the show, as a poker player, when watching the show, you have to think about the bigger picture here. The target audience is NEW players. That's really good for ALL of you! It's certainly good for poker.

The poker is fast paced, but again, what that does is give the contestants a real chance at winning big money. If you have a deep, slow structure, they'd have a tough time getting through three players. The faster structure increases the luck factor, but there still is enough skill involved to make the play interesting- especially to players who are new to the game. The response as a whole has been overwhelmingly positive. Don't forget to tune in this Sunday for the second episode.

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POKER: I've been playing on PokerStars.com every day as of late, mostly in the $400-$800 8-game mix which has been going steadily with several games going at once. I've been on a heater too, only having one losing session this entire month.
I've also resumed my match with "2eazy" who I'd promised I'd play 5000 hands of heads up NL Hold'em with on PokerStars in a $25-$50 game. I hadn't played a lot of heads up since before the WSOP, and early on in our match he outplayed me badly and got me stuck. Then I essentially "gave up" and went into uber insane gamble mode, since I knew we only had 1000 hands left to play and the only way I could win the match was to increase variance. I ended up losing $15,000 in that match, and we still have another session or two to finish it.
Once we are done playing the $25-$50 match I agreed to play him a 20,000 hand match at $200-$400. That one will take a little longer obviously, and there is also an "escape clause" in that one where the losing player can quit at any point. I think it will be fun and I'm looking forward to getting that first match over with so we can start the next one soon. If you want to watch the matches, I'll always tweet when I'm playing at Stars www.twitter.com/RealKidPoker.


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GOLF: I played in the Pro-Am this year at my home course, TPC Summerlin and it was a lot of fun. I was paired with Jeff Quinney, a guy with a swing that is similar to mine. He goes to the Jim Hardy school and has what's called a one-plane swing which is very flat compared to other golfers.
We were killing it! It's a best ball format with handicaps and we started out -9 through 9 holes with Quinney shooting a 30 on the front. On 10, 11, and 12 we blew it, parring all three holes and we ended in a tie for 9th place at -12. It was lots of fun.
I go down there to watch some of the golf. Today I'm going to go sweat Ben Crane who I know through my agent Brian Balsbaugh. Brian used to rep golfers and Ben was one of his clients. He's a good dude and he's easy to root for. He shot 68 in round 1 and should easily make the cut with a solid round today.
I also ran into Rocco Mediate who's a bit of a poker player also and he was struggling. Saw Aaron Baddelley is off to a nice start and I wouldn't have bet on that one! The night before the pro-am I had dinner with him and Ben at Brian's house and his right eye was so swollen it looked completely shut. He's allergic to dogs and must have pet Brian's dog. It did NOT look good at all! I saw him the next day at the pro-am, though, and it looked like the Benadryl worked wonders.

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SAKE: When I get together with E-DOG at Kona Grill we end up killing the sake and the other night was no different. We always come up with bizarre ideas while there and on this night Erick challenged me to a stand up comedy set for $100,000 with some of the money going to charity. To make it fair, I told him he can hire Brad Garrett or whoever he wants to help him out, but that I'd prefer just doing it with no help from writers at all and I'd lay him a price. I'll let you guys know if this ever happens
After dinner we all went to my house to do a golf pool for the tournament. Then, Erick went after my books again. I have boxes of my book at home that are there for me to sign and he likes to mess with them, writing messages on random pages. He'll write "I hit the ball like a vegan, signed Daniel Negreanu" or other equally stupid stuff.
He grabbed a box and was running off with it, so I tackled him. He was gonna throw one in the pool, or who knows what. We were on marble floor and I got him in a choke hold, fell on top of him and he has a nice cut to remember the evening. We then continued to wrestle for position, and he has 50 pounds on me so he flipped me, and in the process, I could of sworn he broke my nose! It was just bruised and I'm ok now.
It got weirder after that when he tried to give me a wedgie and my underwear just ripped to shreds. I had to get even, so with his back turned, I grabbed the top of his shirt and just ripped it off of him, lol.

That only got him fired up as he took a case of my books to the pool and was threatening to throw them in. So, I got out my trusty 7-iron and threatened to smash his car. Man sake nights are awesome, lol. It was a lot of fun, and thankfully the swelling on my nose is going down.
Bailey Magoo and Peanut

 
I'm really glad the show was a success, I enjoyed it. One of the main reasons it WAS a success was the player that was on. He was personable and intelligent. The format was very unique also.
I tried to watch Face the Ace and had to turn it off because the players were so obnoxious.
It didn't hurt that YOU were the main PRO...........it's always a pleasure to watch you.
Good luck and I hope this show does well!!!
 
Posted by Bailey Magoo and Peanut on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 05:24
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twitter.com/deluxevision

 
Show was deluxe and I thoroughly  enjoyed it. Good to see you all entertaining us outside the realm of the typical poker game on television. Best of luck in future tourneys and online! btw haven't been on P-Stars in years, if you ever wanna shoot me a starting bankroll loan, hit me up lol



 
Posted by twitter.com/deluxevision on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 06:04
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Å@®øñ

 
That was an awesome show. Would've been sensational with anyone other than Chris Rose though...
 
Posted by Å@®øñ on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 06:17
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Jon

 
Sake is liquid evil in a bottle sir,lol. Congratulations on the ratings! That is a phenomenal viewing number to hold over from the NFL games.  I'm really curious to see what the following weeks numbers will be so please make sure you post them!  I agree with you 100% that the people who are watching the show are people who do not play poker on a regular basis, but because of the game show format, found interest in it.  Even at the lowest, if 10% of the viewers say hey you know what that looks like a fun game to try, then mission accomplished!  I really believe it was your personality that helped the show come outta the gate with such strong numbers.  You are incredibly marketable within the poker world and to people who have never even watched a poker show, a true ambassador to the game, and a huge asset to poker.  Thank you i'm sure you will bring new people to the game with this show!  Long live High Stakes Poker and PAD!

 
Posted by Jon on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 06:54
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Ribbybruno
Rob Maxwell

 
That is hilarious! You guys and your saki! LOL
Good luck with the comedy!

 
Posted by Ribbybruno on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 11:57
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Kim

 
For those who watched the show on DVR, make sure you set it to tape longer so you don't miss the end, like I did.  Since football games typically run over the time slot, don't get caught missing the end!

Love the story about you and Erick.  Sounds like you held your own, even 50 lbs lighter!

 
Posted by Kim on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 21:30
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David
David Hylton

 
Sake night sounds like Helmuth's vision of foreplay. How about a Mom update. 
 
Posted by David on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 23:34
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Μarίηa ♰

 
I love the PokerStars show! Its so good..so happy it got great ratings....well deserved. I  will keep tuning in!! You and Erick sound just like brothers....well best friends usually are. Its cool to hear your funny stories....and I REALLY hope that stand-up happens..if it does   P L E A S E videotape it & post it for all of us to enjoy!!!

 

 
Posted by Μarίηa ♰ on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 04:06
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Steve

 
show was good but i still cant belive that priest beat u, he sucked and called on anything
 
Posted by Steve on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 19:10
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nick

 
wow sounds like you and eric like to have fun. Watched the show last week.....as a poker player for the last ten years, thought that it was entertaining and interesting. It would be interesting, if the player does not use the time out in the first round, they can in the third to ask one of the pros.
 
Posted by nick on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 21:45
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tom

 
Watched the show; and thought it was very entertaining.  It would seem that you helped a lot, when you were helping the contestant.  Your play was better, than when you have been playing for yourself lately.  It would seem that the pro's are better when not self absorbed.  Do you have let downs when playing matches?  Looking at some of your play lately, it would seem that your making mental mistakes that you shouldn't?  Good luck with your endeavors.
 
Posted by tom on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 01:23
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♥ღ*ABBY*ღ♥

 
Omg, to be on that show would be a dream come true!!! I was just so jealous watching everybody that gets to sit by and you and take your advice, I'd be a giant sponge!!!!
I def. would not take any of the lower amounts of money and run! I would try to go as far as as I could and get as much advice from you as possible...

Let me know if you want this wild women on your show!

Playing against you is the biggest dream this Indiana girl has!!!!

 
Posted by ♥ღ*ABBY*ღ♥ on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 14:36
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Robert

 
Sake Bombers!!!!!
 
Posted by Robert on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 14:45
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Yves

 
Show was great. I am also shocked at the ratings for the show, but if you want to make poker entertaining in any "'True Amateur vs Pro" conflict ... you have to handicap the Pro. Speaking of handicapped pro ... Eric does outweigh you by a very large margin, most of it muscle, so easy does it. Navigating a wheelchair to your tournament seat is a real hassle, as is the table height compared to the table height.
 
Make sure that Eric SIGNS those little notes he jots in your books "Eric Lindgren" since at least that will make the book funnier to read.

 
Posted by Yves on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 16:03
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Wiss

 
Wonderful show watch it all the time Little mad at Barry Greenstein for cutting you out on the hand like to see what u would of did with the 2pair. But a good show with a great Host being DN. (Excellent)
 
Posted by Wiss on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 19:03
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Lynne

 
Hey Daniel,

I think the show caused an increase in new players at PS.  I have seen quite a few people mentioning it in chat.  That is a good thing, and bad depending on how you slice it.  I am looking forward to the next show.  For some reason I can't seem to make the final nine to make a tape! 

PFFT  it has sort of pissed me off and I have given up for now.  The beauty and the agony of Poker.  Did you and 2eazy finish that next match yet?  I'm curious about how well you did.

And by the way, that was a respectable finish on the green.  Congrats! 

In closing, if you two guys did that much damage to each other drinking Sake I'd fear for you both, (and be terrified for the books lol) if you had a Tequila night ...

Best regards,
Lynne
 
Posted by Lynne on Thursday, October 29, 2009 - 15:32
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