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March 18, 2024

Negreanu, former Bellagio manager headed to Poker Hall of Fame

Big One For One Drop Final Table

Sam Morris

Daniel Negreanu waits on Daniel Colman during the final table of the Big One For One Drop tournament at the World Series of Poker Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at the Rio. Colman took home first place and $15,306,668 in prize money.

The Poker Hall of Fame says it will honor Daniel Negreanu and retired poker executive Jack McClelland next month in Las Vegas.

The hall's governing council announced Thursday that the induction will be at Binion's Gambling Hall on Nov. 9.

That's a day before World Series of Poker finals start at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino.

Negreanu, known as "Kid Poker," has nearly $30 million in lifetime poker winnings.

He joins Chip Reese as the only members inducted at the threshold age of 40.

McClelland directed the World Series of Poker in the 1980s and ran the Bellagio poker room from 2002 to 2013.

A 41-person panel of Poker Hall of Famers and working journalists covering the industry chose Negreanu and McClelland based on nominations from the public.

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