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By Eddie Matz
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 A WHOLE NEW GAME Rookies and rules changes have put vets on notice. Daniel Negreanu, who has earned more than $10 million playing poker since 1997, is competing in his 11th World Series of Poker this month in Las Vegas. We asked the 33-year-old (and winner of a 2008 WSOP title in $2,000 Limit Hold'em) to break down the recent changes in the most famous card tourney on earth. "The first time I entered the WSOP, in 1998, there were 350 participants and the winner won a million dollars. It was ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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