Maria Ho made it 7,300 when Negreanu checked it to her on the turn of a board reading . Negreanu made the call and when the river came the , he checked it over to her again.
Ho bet 14,300 and Negreanu started to talk to himself. He had around 50,000 left and after awhile, he put out the call. “Good call, Daniel,” Ho said.
Nehreanu showed and congratulated himself, too. “Finally, I won one. Yay.”
Ryan D'Angelo has now dipped below the 200,000-chip mark after doubling up Jeff Garza.
Garza four-bet shoved his last 36,600 in following a three-bet from D'Angelo. The original raiser let it go, but D'Angelo called with . Garza's got there on a board.