Ever misunderstand your poker hand and felt like an amateur? Don’t worry. Even Daniel Negrainu Is this
Poker Hall of Famer and seven -time WSOP Bracelet winner have been abolished from this year $ 10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship After a rare wrong, he inspired him to all-in against the American player Mark styinberg With your tournament life on the line.
It marks the second championship exhaust of the week for Negrainu, which was also bouncing $ 50,000 Poker Players Championship Apart from this Phil HelmuthAnd with the freezeout format in playing, we’ll not look back to this one.
Pokeranuz ‘ Tim Baker was on the floor to hold the hand that ended Negrainu’s run.
See the entire hand below:
Helmath in PPC defending champion Negrainu
Negrainu’s deadly wrong way

Steinberg opened from the small blind, and Negrenu made it a large 1,800. Steinberg called.
Both players checked the flop 723 And saw K Fall to the turn. Steinberg re -examined, and Negrainu bets 2,500 bets. Steinberg called.
with 10 Getting on the river, Steinberg once again took it to Negrainu. Then the trouble started Kid pokerWho jammed for 4,600, well covered and at risk.
Steinberg called, and both players postponed their hands. Negrainu replaced KWhyJ9 And immediately realized the mistake.
“I wrong my hand. I thought I had a king-ten. I must have checked.”
“I did my hand wrong,” he said. “I thought I had a king-ten. I must have checked.”
Instead, only holding a King’s pair, Negrainu will get its tournament when Stineberg revealed K1085Giving a river with two pairs of elusive ten to send Canadians in one of the most extraordinary hands of summer.
Other notable mistakes
Negrainu is not the first famous player to wrong his hand, and will definitely not be final.
Cash sports legend Allen ketting There is also a holder of suspicious praise, Six-stake met with the amount On High bet poker Debut back in 2023.
Other notable examples have ever been seen on popular Hussler Casino LiveWhere? San Man is just six-high snap-coal Dr. H. To spend $ 20,000 against yourself.
However, with a WSOP bracelet on the line, and from a Caliber player from Negrainu, it is certainly one of the most high-profile mistakes in recent history.