Daniel Negreanu is now down to less than a quarter of the chip in play after min-raising from the button and calling a reraise to 46,000 from Andrew Feldman.
They checked down the flop, and indeed the turn, before Feldman bet out 61,000 on the river. Negreanu gave it up, and is down to 210,000 against Feldman's 750,000.
Daniel Negreanu has made a mini-recovery after his came good on the river of a board.
Negreanu had actually min-raised preflop and Andrew Feldman called, before they just checked it down all the way. Feldman announced, "Six," but mucked when Negreanu turned over his hand.
Negreanu edged back up to 265,000 - still the shorter stack by a long way.
Daniel Negreanu is down to his lowest point so far, chip-wise - he's at around 170,000 to Feldman's 790,000 or so.
Feldman had made the initial raise to 20,000 from the button before flat-calling Negreanu's reraise to 55,000. They saw a flop, and Negreanu bet out 65,000 - only for Feldman to go all in.
Negreanu looked most surprised, but then settled down to tank. When he ceased to dwell up, he folded announcing, "Ace high," and his stack is now looking pretty precarious.
Andrew Feldman min-raised from the button, and this time Daniel Negreanu shoved for 196,000. Some tankage ensued (doesn't it always?) and eventually Feldman folded, saying he'd had two picture cards.
The Daniel Negreanu shove-fest continues here at the Empire, but we have yet to see a showdown.
Negreanu limped in on the button and called Andrew Feldman's raised to 28,000 to see a flop. Feldman bet out 28,000, but Negreanu went all in for around 200,000, and following a snap-fold (glad to see they're easing off on the tanking), the pot went to Negreanu.