wsop 2021 daniel negreanu

Daniel Negreanu is going to be a fixture once again at this year’s World Series of Poker. Ahead of the start of the 2021 WSOP, Daniel Negreanu has released a “potential” list of events he intends to play over the next couple of months. For fans of Negreanu, it’s a lot — nearly 60 events in total.

Although Negreanu has not won a bracelet since 2013, he has been hot of late on the poker circuit. In July, Negreanu finished on top of the $50,000 No Limit Hold’em to win $700,000, his largest prize since the 2019 WSOP and his first tournament win since 2015. Then earlier this month, Negreanu took down a title during Event #5 of the Poker Masters, where he won $178,200.

Read: Can Daniel Negreanu win a WSOP bracelet during the 2022 World Series of Poker? 

List of WSOP events Negreanu plans to play

In total, there are 88 events on the schedule to take place at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino this fall. According to the list that Negreanu provided, he plans to play a whopping 59 of them. Given the full schedule, Negreanu has stated that there is “almost no chance I’m playing” an event that is not listed.

Negreanu will open up his 2021 WSOP with an appearance in the $25,000 HORSE on September 30th. Here are the events with buy-ins above $10k that he intends to play (for a full list, see the tweet above):

  • September 30th: $25,000 HORSE
  • October 2nd: $25,000 No Limit Hold’em 8 Handed
  • October 4th: $10k O8 Championship
  • October 5th: $25k No Limit Hold’em Heads-Up Championship
  • October 7th: $10k Limit Hold’em Championship
  • October 9th: $10k Seven Card Stud Championship
  • October 14th: $10k Short Deck
  • October 18th: $10k Dealer’s Choice 6-Handed Championship
  • October 19th: $50k No Limit Hold’em 8 Handed
  • October 20th: $10k HORSE Championship
  • October 23rd: $10k Pot Limit Omaha 8 Handed Championship
  • October 25th: $10k No Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship
  • October 29th: $10k No Limit Hold’em Championship
  • October 30th: $10k 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
  • October 31st $50k Poker Players Championship
  • November 3rd: $10k Pot Limit Omaha 8 Champoinship (8 Handed)
  • November 4th-November 12th: WSOP Main Event
  • November 13th: $10k Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better Championship
  • November 15th: $10k No Limit Super Turbo Bounty
  • November 16th: $10K Razz Championship
  • November 18th: $250k Super High Roller No Limit Hold’em
  • November 19th: $50k Pot Limit Omaha High Roller
  • November 20th: $50k No LImit Hold’em High Roller
  • November 21st: $100k No Limit Hold’em High Roller

READ: View the events that Daniel Negreanu plans to play during the 2022 WSOP and how you can get a piece with no markup.

Get some Negreanu WSOP action

Negreanu is once again giving poker fans a chance to get a piece of his action during the 2021 WSOP. The packages can be purchased on PocketFives with zero markups.

Negreanu says that he is not offering a piece of himself for financial reasons but instead to give his fans an extra reason to cheer him on. “I think, like anything when people have a vested interest it’s just more exciting.”

Will Negreanu’s WSOP vlog be back this year?

Negreanu has also announced the return of his popular daily World Series of Poker vlog. It is set to return on October 1st with daily updates on his YouTube channel.

“Are we going to have the vlogs this year? Well, guess what, the answer is an emphatic “yes.” On the daily, check it out, right here on the YouTube channel. We’re going to have a lot of fun with it. And we’re going to grind hard as always and some of you are going to have a piece. It’s going to be a blast, so check it out.”

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