| Series / Events | Date | Rank | Earnings | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
WSOP 2026 World Series of Poker #76: $100,000 HIGH ROLLER Pot-Limit Omaha | Jun 30 2026 | 1 / 83 | $2,257,718 | Results |
WSOP 2024 World Series of Poker Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship | Jun 22 2024 | 1 / 89 | $1,178,703 | Results |
WSOP 2013 WSOP Europe Event #8: €25,600 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller | Oct 22 2013 | 1 / 80 | €725,000 | Results |
WSOP 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific Event #5: A$10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event | Apr 11 2013 | 1 / 405 | A$1,038,825 | Results |
WSOP 2008 World Series of Poker Event #20: $2,000 Limit Hold'em | Jun 09 2008 | 1 / 479 | $204,874 | Results |
WSOP 2004 World Series of Poker Event #15: $2,000 Limit Hold'em | May 05 2004 | 1 / 287 | $169,100 | Results |
WSOP 2003 World Series of Poker Event #23: $2,000 Limit S.H.O.E. | May 06 2003 | 1 / 135 | $100,440 | Results |
WSOP 1998 World Series of Poker Event #9: $2,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em | Apr 28 1998 | 1 / 229 | $169,460 | Results |
Player Profile

Hall of Famer
Daniel Negreanu
Kid Poker
WSOP Bracelets8
Career WSOP Winnings$36,262,616
BornJul 26 1974
BirthplaceToronto, Ontario, Canada
ResidesLas Vegas, Nevada, USA
Poker Hall of Fame Inductee 2014
Perhaps the most popular poker player in the world, Daniel Negreanu’s skill and charm at the poker table have made him a household name for decades.
Emerging from the Poker Boom of the early 2000s as one of poker’s biggest stars, Negreanu’s staying power is reflected in his presence and results on the felt.
Winning his first career bracelet in the $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em tournament at the 1998 WSOP, Negrenau set the record for being the youngest player ever to win a WSOP event, a record that stood until Scott Fischman’s bracelet victory in 2004.
Negreanu has gone on to win seven bracelets throughout his career, including the 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event and the 2024 WSOP Poker Players Championship. He is the only player ever to win WSOP Player of the Year twice, winning the accolade in 2004 and 2013.
With over $23 million in career WSOP winnings, Negreanu is the all-time earnings leader at the WSOP.
A popular player in televised poker productions like High Stakes Poker, Poker After Dark, and High Stakes Duel, viewers have seen Negreanu’s poker prowess transcend tournaments to heads-up and full ring cash games.
Every summer, Negreanu garners millions of views with his daily WSOP vlog, showing viewers the daily routine of a poker pro playing a full WSOP schedule. Whether at the poker table or behind the camera, Negreanu continues to be one of the best ambassadors for the WSOP and GGPoker.
Emerging from the Poker Boom of the early 2000s as one of poker’s biggest stars, Negreanu’s staying power is reflected in his presence and results on the felt.
Winning his first career bracelet in the $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em tournament at the 1998 WSOP, Negrenau set the record for being the youngest player ever to win a WSOP event, a record that stood until Scott Fischman’s bracelet victory in 2004.
Negreanu has gone on to win seven bracelets throughout his career, including the 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific Main Event and the 2024 WSOP Poker Players Championship. He is the only player ever to win WSOP Player of the Year twice, winning the accolade in 2004 and 2013.
With over $23 million in career WSOP winnings, Negreanu is the all-time earnings leader at the WSOP.
A popular player in televised poker productions like High Stakes Poker, Poker After Dark, and High Stakes Duel, viewers have seen Negreanu’s poker prowess transcend tournaments to heads-up and full ring cash games.
Every summer, Negreanu garners millions of views with his daily WSOP vlog, showing viewers the daily routine of a poker pro playing a full WSOP schedule. Whether at the poker table or behind the camera, Negreanu continues to be one of the best ambassadors for the WSOP and GGPoker.









