It’s that time of year when Daniel Negreanu fans get to find out just how well their hero has done and this year has been a very good one indeed – a monster $1,625,545 profit for Kid Poker!
2022 in the books:
Events 107
Cashes 23
Cash % 21.5
Avg Buy in $30,136Buy ins $3,224,564
Cashes $4,875,609Profit $1,625,545
Below all totals since 2013:
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— Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker) December 26, 2022
Daniel Negreanu is the only top player who regularly reveals his profit/loss numbers and they make for incredible reading – an insight into the life of a highstakes tournament pro.
This year’s close to $5million in cashes included a career-best win worth $3,312,000 at the Super High Roller Bowl, DNegs defeating Nick Petrangelo heads-up for the win.
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For those recalling an $8,288,001 cash back in 2014, that was actually the runner-up prize behind Daniel Colman at the $1million buy-in Big One for One Drop at the WSOP.
That huge win helped to ensure a huge profit for the year of $1,625,545, Daniel’s 3rd best annual return in the last decade with all the numbers out there for the world to see:
- 2013: +$1,963,500
- 2014: +$7,100,164
- 2015: +$952,920
- 2016: -$1,246,693
- 2017: -$86,140
- 2018: +$1,412,053
- 2019: +$831,891
- 2020: Covid
- 2021: +$584,023
- 2022: +$1,625,545
An excellent year for Daniel who sits in 3rd spot in the all-time money list, just a decent cash away from cracking the $50,000,000 milestone.
Current standing in the All Time Money List:
- Justin Bonomo $58,954,124
- Bryn Kenney $57,221,865
- Daniel Negreanu $49,925,002
- Stephen Chidwick $44,665,132
- Jason Koon $42,387,726
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