Showing posts with label Daniel Negreanu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Negreanu. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Daniel Negreanu is back with a 'Lederer Files' rant

Daniel Negreanu is back with a 'Lederer Files' rant
Daniel Negreanu, poker's most popular and outspoken personality, has released his first "rant" video since the World Series of Poker, and this one is by far his best yet. This time Daniel focuses his attention on Howard Lederer's interviews with Poker News and Two Plus Two podcasters. Drawing from sources across the pokernet, he analyzes the story as told by Lederer, pulling in snippets from many other podcasts and articles by poker journalists and bloggers, including former Full Tilt Poker employees.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

April 4th "Weekly Rant" from Daniel Negreanu

For years, Daniel Negreanu kept a written blog on his website, Full Contact Poker. But this year, he's switched to keeping a video blog. He started off with a weekly installment, but his regularity has fallen off over time.  I put the Weekly Rant in quotes, because honestly, it's mostly a sales pitch and there is no rant.

April 4th "Weekly Rant" from Daniel Negreanu

Every Wednesday, Daniel Negreanu releases a new episode of his video blog, The Weekly Rant on YouTube. In this week's vlog, Daniel begins with a story about Howard Lederer and Annie Duke that is simply not to be believed. I don't want to give it away, so just watch the video...

Friday, November 25, 2011

Poker content on YouTube: Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu is known for his outspoken personality, fun-loving attitude, and success at the poker table. In this article, I provide links to tons of content on YouTube featuring Daniel in a variety of settings, both at the poker table and off.

Poker content on YouTube: Daniel Negreanu

If you are a poker player, especially a beginning poker player, the internet offers a wide variety of ways to study and improve your game. In my last article, I provided a list of the top 10 poker training sites on the internet. But if paying for a subscription isn't your thing, there are plenty of free ways to improve your skills. One of the most obvious is YouTube. I know it may sound ridiculous, but there's a mountain of material, from instructional video snippets to excerpts from poker entertainment broadcasts, many with commentary added that was not a part of the mainstream broadcast. I'm going to demonstrate that today with Daniel Negreanu as our subject...