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Negreanu spotlights the $250K WSOP Super High Roller in new Day 20 vlog

Daniel Negreanu teased a behind-the-scenes look at the biggest buy-in of the summer, with cameras following the $250,000 Super High Roller under the WSOP lights.

Daniel Negreanu is once again turning the WSOP high-roller spotlight into a daily storyline. Ahead of his Day 20 upload, Negreanu previewed a behind-the-scenes look at the $250,000 Super High Roller, calling it the biggest buy-in of the summer and promising extended time at the TV table.

Back under the lights for the $250,000 Super High Roller as we spend most of the day at the TV Table.

Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker)

For fans, this is the exact kind of content that is hard to get anywhere else: a real-time window into how elite pros approach the deepest end of the schedule, where every decision is magnified by ICM pressure, reputation, and the sheer cost of mistakes. Even when the final results are still unknown, the process is the story.

Negreanu also hinted he was still in the mix, noting a top-five stack heading into the release window. Whether he runs it to a final table or falls short, the vlog framing matters: it turns a single high-roller day into a narrative that casual viewers can follow and hardcore tournament players can study.

Top 5 stack. $250,000 buy-in. The toughest field in poker?

Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker)

The $250K Super High Roller sits at the center of the modern WSOP media ecosystem, with traditional broadcasts, PokerGO highlights, and player-driven vlogs all competing to own the moment. Negreanu remains one of the few creators who can pair big-field name recognition with day-by-day production, and this episode looks positioned as a flagship entry in that run.

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