Negreanu Finishes WSOP Day 3 Down and Out: Find Out Who's Winning the Bracelets

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Daniel Negreanu is back at it, vlogging through the World Series of Poker.

To kick off the week, Negreanu was grinding in the $10k Omaha 8 Championship.

He's already down at this year's WSOP and will be re-entering the Dealer's Choice event after Day 3. 

"This time I'm not going to screw up," he says.

"If I get short I'm going to gamble it up, try to get some chips." he added.  "Otherwise, just re-enter.  It's $1500.  Let's do this."

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Nick Petrangelo Wins Second Bracelet in $100K High Roller - Nick Petrangelo won his second World Series of Poker bracelet in one of the most prestigious events of the 2018 schedule. The poker pro from Massachusetts defeated 105 entries in the $100,000 no-limit hold’em high roller event.

Petrangelo defeated Elio Fox heads-up to score his second title and $2,910,227. Fox earned $1,798,658 for his second-place finish and continues his early WSOP heater after winning the $10,000 super turbo bounty event just five days ago for $393,693.

Julien Martini Wins $1500 Omaha Hi-Lo Bracelet - Julien Martini won his first World Series of Poker bracelet Sunday afternoon, earning $239,771 after finishing in first place in Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better.  Martini has five previous WSOP cashes, and before today the biggest live tournament score of his career was for about $72,000.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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