Daniel Negreanu is one of the best tournament players of all time, as evidenced by his number. 3 on the all-time poker money list. The 48-year-old Poker Hall of Famer has earned more than $49 million during his career, winning 10% of it in 2022.
Negreanu, who has always been transparent about his wins and losses on his popular YouTube vlogger, took to Twitter to share his final numbers for the year.
According to his own record-keeping, Negreanu played a total of 107 events in 2022, winning 23 times for a total of $4,875,609.
But as every poker player’s mother will ask, how much did he lose?
The Canadian high roller also shared their total purchases, which averaged $30,136 to $3,224,564!
That left a profit of $1,625,545, minus any expenses, swaps, actions sold, and, of course, taxes.
2022 in the books:
107 events
spend 23
cash 21.5%
Average purchase at US$30,136Buy at $3,224,564
He spends $4,875,609The profit is $1,625,545
Below are all the totals since 2013:
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– Daniel Negrino (RealKidPoker) December 26, 2022
Not that Negreanu is complaining after a year that has seen him repeatedly take the worst side of variance.
“Across all jobs, I still worked under equity for two years,” Negreanu said. card player Back in October. “Now, when people tell me crazy stories about bad runs, I finally think they are, because in my three decades as a pro I’ve never seen anything like it.”
After a harsh summer in World Series of Poker Which saw seven-figure losses and several financial bubble disasters in high roller events, Negreanu turned his year around with a whopping $3,312,000 win in October. Super High Roller Bowl.
“Do you know how I was receiving?” He also said after that. “I hope that changes at some point, and luckily I won $3.3 million, otherwise I might lose my mind.”
Negreanu ended the year with another deep tour, this time for a whopping $10,000 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas which had 2,960 participants. Unfortunately for him, the The curse of the bad hit is back He had to settle for 17th place and $176,200.
But despite a bad slump through the cold floors, Neidgrano still managed his third-highest-grossing year in the past decade, following the $1,963,500 and $7,100,164 he won in 2013 and 2014.
His worst year came in 2016 when he lost $1,246,693. Overall, he earned an average of $1,459,695 per year for a total of $13,137,263.
These figures are strictly results and do not include any trade-offs, crowd selling, taxes or expenses
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– Daniel Negrino (RealKidPoker) December 26, 2022