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The most high-profile sponsorship in the poker world has ended.

Daniel Negreanu will no longer sport the red spade, representing PokerStars everywhere he goes. He and the world's leading online poker provider have come to an agreement on what 'Kid Poker' called an 'amicable split.'

Negreanu had been the most visible member of PokerStars Team Pro since 2007, which he called 'an incredible run.'

'It was a great run but we're no longer gonna be an ambassador for the company,' he said in an online announcement. 'I worked with so many great people, some really good people at PokerStars. I've had the opportunity to travel the world, play in Barcelona, Monte Carlo, PCA which were three of my favorite stops. I wish everyone the best.'

'I worked with so many great people, some really good people at PokerStars.”

Rebecca McAdam Willets, PokerStars associate director, group public relations extended the company's well wishes, in turn.

'Daniel has been one of the most influential faces of poker and indeed PokerStars for 12 years, and it has been wonderful to have his passion, support and insights throughout our relationship,' she said to PokerNews. 'We wish Daniel the very best for the future, as well as wedded bliss and tons of run good this summer.'

Negreanu's Long History With PokerStars

Originally, Negreanu played a major role in funding and building his own poker site, Full Contact Poker.

However, in June 2007, Negreanu reached an agreement with PokerStars to join their ambassador team alongside notable former World Series of Poker Main Event champs Chris Moneymaker, Greg Raymer and Joe Hachem. Full Contact Poker was migrated into PokerStars and the site reverted to simply being host to Negreanu's blog, forums, podcasts and other media.

Negreanu became a regular face on PokerStars' European Poker Tour and other international events. While he never managed to win a prestigious EPT title, he did make a few final tables, finishing fourth at EPT Grand Final in 2013 for €321,000, and cashed in a few $100K events at PCA and other stops.

While other stars from the early 2000s such as Hachem and Barry Greenstein faded from the spotlight and had their sponsorships lapse, Negreanu continued to carry the flag and remained one of the game's brightest stars. His profile only rose over the years as he became poker's all-time tournament money leader — since surpassed by Justin Bonomo — and evolved his game to continue to succeed against the new generation of crushers.

Recent Troubles

In recent years, Negreanu has been a lightning rod for criticism out of some corners as both he and PokerStars took some stances that proved unpopular with sectors of the poker community.

When PokerStars controversially cut high-volume rewards and hiked the rake across a number of games, Negreanu rationalized the changes, to the consternation of countless pros who hoped he would fight for their cause. In the process, he became a favorite punching bag of popular content creators like Doug Polk and Joey Ingram, who made a running gag out of Negreanu's defenses for the rake increase.

Then, some of his posted opinions ran afoul of popular 'The Chip Race' podcast hosts DK Lappin and Dara O'Kearney, who went after Negreanu on their blogs, resulting in a back-and-forth spat.

That one turned nasty, as did a heated exchange with Shaun Deeb in early May that saw both parties throwing insults and discussing a bizarre bet on which man would stay married longer.

Leaving on a High Note

Through it all, Negreanu remained and still does remain one of the most, if not the most, popular poker player in the world. He hopes fans will get to see him in a slightly different light now, and people around the industry will understand that the opinions he's voiced over the years don't necessarily come from on high from his sponsor.

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'In a lot of ways, it's somewhat freeing,' he said in a video blog. 'For years, when I make a statement about poker, people say, 'You're just saying that because you're being paid to say that.' Which I know is not true — I could pass 1,000 lie detectors to prove that — but what's great about the situation now is I can go back to essentially making comments and statements about the poker community that I guess would have more credibility because of that.

'In a lot of ways, it's somewhat freeing.'

'I've had the luxury over the last 20 years of being on the inside when it comes to the business side of poker, the professional side of poker. I know what poker players are missing. I know what some of the people in business miss about what it's like to be a professional poker player. I'll still fairly discuss any issues, positive and negative, with them, with partypoker, with WSOP.'

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Freshly married, Negreanu also said some things that evoked Jason Mercier's 2018 exit. He hopes to start a family in the coming years and said the split with PokerStars is just part of his 'life taking on a new direction.'

'I'm super excited about the future with my new woman,' he said.

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Shaun Deeb was eliminated today in 11th place in the final event of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe, meaning Daniel Negreanu has clinched his third career World Series of Poker Player of the Year title.

A finish of fifth place or better in today's Event #15: €550 Colossus No-Limit Hold'em would have been enough for Deeb to surpass Negreanu and win his second straight WSOP POY, but his knockout just shy of the final table means he'll have to settle for a third-place finish behind Negreanu and Robert Campbell in second.

2019 WSOP POY Top 10

Here's the final Top 10, per the WSOP's last official update:

PlacePlayer2019 WSOP POY Points
1Daniel Negreanu4,074.88
2Robert Campbell3,961.31
3Shaun Deeb3,917.32
4Anthony Zinno3,322.00
5Phillip Hui3,186.17
6Dan Zack3,126.13
7Dario Sammartino3,091.03
8Chris Ferguson2,997.10
9Kahle Burns2,983.37
10Dash Dudley2,860.79

Negreanu and Campbell also both cashed in the Colossus at Rozvadov to help secure those top two spots. For Negreanu, it was his seventh cash of the WSOPE and 24th World Series of Poker cash overall this year counting those he collected in Las Vegas during the summer.

Negreanu's 24 cashes included five final tables and two runner-up finishes, but no bracelets to add to the six he's previously won.

2016
SeriesEventFinish (Entries)Cash2019 WSOP POY Points
WSOP$10,000 Super Turbo Bounty (#2)6th (of 204)$52,099379.7
$600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack (#9)485th (of 6,150)$1,25757.9
$1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw (#13)29th (of 296)$2,78044.6
$600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack (#25)381st (of 2,577)$87551.9
$3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed (#31)106th (of 754)$4,51454.7
$1,000 Double-Stack No-Limit Hold'em (#34)523rd (of 6,214)$2,16462.0
$600 WSOP.com Online NLHE Knockout Bounty (#38)46th (of 1,224)$1,652190.4
$10,000 Seven-Card Stud (#41)2nd (of 88)$151,700488.3
$1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty (#56)155th (of 1,867)$1,76256.1
$1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better (#60)152nd (of 1,117)$2,33052.6
$10,000 Razz (#62)5th (of 116)$69,223379.1
$1,500 Limit Hold'em (#66)20th (of 541)$4,360192.3
$1,000 WSOP.com Online NLHE Championship (#68)36th (of 1,750)$4,734213.1
$3,200 WSOP.com Online NLHE High Roller (#74)72nd (of 593)$6,31053.8
$1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Bounty (#78)42nd (of 1,130)$3,553210.8
$100,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller (#83)2nd (of 99)$1,725,838630.2
$3,000 H.O.R.S.E. (#87)36th (of 301)$4,73448.7
WSOPE€550 Pot-Limit Omaha, 8-Handed (#2)59th (of 476)€787 ($869)41.5
€25,500 Short Deck High Roller NLHE (#6)16th (of 111)€39,943 ($41,847)56.4
€25,500 Platinum High Roller NLHE (#8)10th (of 83)€48,929 ($54,680)217.7
€1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha/No-Limit Hold'em Mix (#9)37th (of 279)€2,392 ($2,673)44.6
€25,500 Mixed Games Championship (#10)6th (of 45)€54,287 ($60,655)352.9
€2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha (#11)20th (of 271)€4,127 ($4,605)92.2
€550 Colossus No-Limit Hold'em (#15)195th (of 2,738)€2,036 ($2,275)103.3
TOTALS$2,207,4894,074.88

At the start of his latest VLOG from the Czech Republic (before everything had been decided), Negreanu detailed his WSOP stats for the year and how those winnings represented over a million dollars in profit all told. He also added some further comments about the Player of the Year race. Take a look:

When Negreanu won his first WSOP Player of the Year title in 2004, that year he won one bracelet, made five final tables, and had six cashes worth $346,280. When he won his second in 2013, he won two bracelets, made four final tables, and cashed 10 times for $2,414,304 total.

About the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year

After changing the way POY points were calculated prior to last year, the WSOP has kept the same formula to determine this year's winner. The formula is 'loosely based' on the one employed to calculate WSOP Circuit rankings, with modifiers based on buy-ins and field sizes.

At the time, the WSOP explained the changes had been made 'to better reward bracelet winners and players who run deep, while still rewarding consistency.' A couple of differences from the pre-2018 system include a bigger gap between points earned from first- and second-place finishes, and min-cashes being worth relatively less than was the case before.

Here's an information sheet provided by the WSOP that provides further details regarding the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year.

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During the 2019 WSOP players earned points in 84 of the 'open' bracelet events. The WSOP Europe schedule was expanded to 15 bracelet events, with all of them counting toward the Player of the Year exceptEvent #4: €250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em.

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You can see the entire Top 100 over the WSOP Player of the Year page.

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UPDATE (added 8 Nov 2019):

The WSOP has issued a statement acknowledging a

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