The cards were revealed, and Negreanu won.Ī visibly relieved Negreanu chuckled, saying to Blumenfield, “I was thinking tens or queens.” Then, under his breath, “I could have bet one there.” Blumenfield called, making a pot of 1,925,000. Blumenfield called, making the pot 1,125,000. Negreanu opened for a raise to 95,000 with. Negreanu - who would end up making it to 11th - was in Seat 2, with a stack of about 2.3 million. Neil Blumenfield - who would eventually go on to finish in third place - was on the button in Seat 7 with a stack of about 2.7 million. There were 87 players left in the event and they were at Level 25, with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a 5,000 ante. It came during Episode 8 of this year’s shows, starting at about the 6:30 mark in case you still have it on your DVR. During one of the ESPN broadcasts of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event, Daniel Negreanu tossed off a useful poker lesson to attentive viewers, though I don’t think he necessarily intended to do so.