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Daniel Plays Golf, Lacey Would Make a Potato Sack Look Hot

Filed in archive WSOP News on June 19, 2008

Daniel Plays Golf, Lacey Would Make a Potato Sack Look Hot
Daniel Negreanu can't seem to decide on his degenerate choice of gambling. Going for a flush draw with two to come or going for the green in two with a water hazard and the beer cart chick winking at him. His huge golf bet with similarly stacked high-stakes and high-profile newly minted Full Tilt pro Patrik Antonius recently found RawVegas.TV and Wicked Chops Poker on the course to follow their swapping bricks of cash back and forth at the TPC at Summerlin.

According to Wicked Chops Poker, Negreanu took $160,000 worth of Antonius' money back to the Amazon room at the Rio after winning the bets to be spent on the side show called the World Series of Poker. This is why I love the game, would you see Derek Jeter hitting up the local courses before game four of the World Series (of baseball and never mind its October and more suited for ice golf in the Bronx) taking on A-Rod for skins?

And if you want some poker reporting from Wicked Chops, I suggest hitting up their expose of Lacey Jones looking attractive among other adjectives and playing poker on the side if you're into that sort of thing.


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