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Today in the 3-Bet we find Daniel Negreanu finding time in Australia to get a video rant in, Phil Hellmuth misjudging his seat location in the APAC main event and the case for Phil Ivey as the game's greatest player.
1) Negreanu on Ivey Bracelet: Haters Stop Hating
Daniel Negreanu has been fairly busy dominating his tables at WSOP APAC but we made sure his fans got a taste of one of his classic rants by, well, simply getting him on camera.
We didn't even have to wind him up - we just asked him about Phil Ivey's latest bracelet and the rest took care of itself. Clip below:
2) Hellmuth Misjudges Seat; Koon Profits
In one of the weirder moments of the WSOP APAC main event -- and probably a pretty good sign he wasn't particularly on his game today -- Phil Hellmuth had a rude awakening care of the floor of the Crown Casino.
One second he was up, the next he was lying on his back wondering why Jason Koon had his phone out.
Heard a large thump. Look over and Hellmuth is laying in the floor. You're welcome. twitter.com/JasonKoon/stat…
— Jason Koon (@JasonKoon) April 12, 2013Hellmuth was officially eliminated from the final bracelet event at WSOP APAC today meaning he'll remain at 13 bracelets until this summer in Vegas. More on his bustout in our live updates here.
3) Phil Ivey is the Greatest, Period
Depending on who wins the ongoing Main Event, the first-ever WSOP APAC will likely be remembered most for Phil Ivey winning his ninth career bracelet.
Tainted by a small field and payout? Negreanu doesn't think so (see above), and neither do we, but who better to speak on it than those who were there.
Ivey will leave Australia with just the one bracelet, busting from the Main Event today on Day 2, but you can bet he'll be back next year at Crown.
Catch the live updates from Day 3 of the Main Event starting at 10 pm ET tonight and watch the final table streaming live on Sunday.
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