Things can change quickly in poker, even when the game is 7-card Stud, and Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu found that to his cost today. Starting with just 11 left in the $10,000 World Championship event, he has busted on the final table bubble in tenth, cashing for $36,267. Before play started, he told us that Stud was a game where being short did not matter so much, so long as you made your move with decent hands. Starting with 191,000, well below avergage (although he said he never bothered comparing himself with the average in Stud) , he was
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WSOP Event #6: Daniel Negreanu busts in 10th for $36,267
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