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Poker After Dark returned this week to PokerGO inside the new PokerGO Studio at ARIA with the aptly named “Open House” week. The $100/$200 stakes combined a $200 big blind ante brought out big hands from all seven members of the lineup.
The action streamed on PokerGO with Daniel Negreanu in the game alongside fellow Super High Roller Bowl participant Brandon Adams. The two pros drove the action but met resistance from their opponents.
Among those opponents is the newest addition to the WPT Champions Club, Larry Greenberg. On the heels of his win in the Bellagio Elite Poker Championship, ARIA announced Greenberg as one of the final picks for Super High Roller Bowl.
Greenberg proved the creativity in his game to be on point as he bluffed Adams out of a massive pot midway through the show.
The momentum of the hand carried over for Greenberg, who booked a winning session in his Poker After Dark debut.
Jeremy Kaufman and Alan Richardson were the other two newcomers to Poker After Dark and proved themselves capable of hanging with the pros. Kaufman took an early shot against Adams in a set-under-set pot that sent Adams surging in the opening third of the night.
Speaking of sets, Negreanu picked up a disguised three-of-a-kind versus Kaufman. Negreanu did his best to attain maximum value and Kaufman resisted as much as he could but it wound up being a futile effort.
Poker After Dark is back on PokerGO tomorrow at 6:00 pm ET with another strong lineup. Mike Matusow, Antonio Esfandiari, and Phil Hellmuth are all scheduled to play in the $100/$200 game which should lead to some verbal fireworks.
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