But there’s a bonus $500 added in from a bounty captured from Event #71 making the total $1,451,797.68 – a profit of $399,024.68. The total of those cashes adds up to $1,451,297.68. He posted a total of $1,052,773 in buy-ins (of $1,627,484 potential) and, in the end, cashed in 18 of the 56 events – a 32% in-the-money record for the series. He fired in 46 of the scheduled 88 live events, plus all 10 of the online events. Starting with WSOP Event #2 ($25,000 H.O.R.S.E.) Negreanu dedicated himself to a non-stop grind. He gave those people the chance to “take the ride” with him at the WSOP. He was honoring a promise to those fans who missed out on his 2019 campaign and had yet to have an opportunity for a series-long sweat.
Two months ago, Negreanu announced that he would, once again, be offering shares of his entire WSOP campaign. “I give people a chance to take the ride.”
It came down to the final week of the 2021 World Series of Poker but, in the end, Daniel Negreanu dug himself out of a half-million-dollar WSOP hole and booked a win for himself and more than 300 supporters who purchased a piece of his series-long staking package.