The renowned professional teams with the event contracts platform amid regulatory scrutiny.
Negreanu to stake fan into WSOP event as part of new collaboration.
Daniel Negreanu during WPT World Championship in 2022
Professional
poker champion Daniel Negreanu has entered a partnership with Kalshi, the
prediction market platform that allows users to trade on outcomes ranging
from sports to politics across 50 American states.
The
collaboration was announced today (Tuesday) by Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour,
who described parallels between Negreanu's career journey and the
company's own path through regulatory challenges. Negreanu, known
as "Kid Poker," brings seven World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets
and over $56 million in tournament winnings to the partnership.
Tarek Mansour, the Founder and CEO of Kalshi
"Kalshi's
fight for prediction markets has followed a similar path," Mansour wrote
in announcing the partnership. "We have failed and been rejected more
times than I can remember, but we did not waver in our commitment to the
vision. Expand the world of financial markets, no matter the cost, no matter
the hardship".
For critics
and regulators, however, this may serve as fodder and an argument that Kalshi’s
binary event contracts are closer to gambling than to investing.
Gambling Concerns May
Shadow Kalshi and Negreanu Partnership
The tie-up
comes as Kalshi faces mounting scrutiny from state regulators who argue the
platform operates more like a gambling venue than a legitimate financial
market. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy
Campbell recently sued Kalshi for alleged illegal gambling operations,
with the state's Gaming Commission pushing for an injunction to remove
sports contracts from the market.
Critics
point to the selection of a poker professional as brand ambassador
as potentially reinforcing concerns about Kalshi's resemblance to gambling
operations. While Kalshi insists it provides "legitimate
hedging" similar to commodity futures markets, the platform's
public messaging regularly invites customers to "bet" on
outcomes.
Negreanu,
however, expressed enthusiasm for the platform's capabilities, tweeting:
"On Kalshi, you can trade on everything from Football to Politics to Pop
Culture — it's a game-changer and available in all 50 States!".
The
partnership announcement comes just a day after Kalshi's key partner Robinhood
filed federal lawsuits seeking
to block Massachusetts regulators from enforcing state gambling laws.
According to court documents, roughly $1 billion worth of Kalshi contracts
traded through Robinhood's platform during the second quarter alone.
"Sports
wagering comes with significant risk of addiction and financial loss and must
be strictly regulated to mitigate public health consequences," Campbell
stated when announcing the state's lawsuit against Kalshi.
Pennsylvania's
Gaming Control Board has argued that sports prediction markets operating under
federal oversight directly challenge states' authority to regulate gambling
within their borders.
In August,
Kalshi and Robinhood Markets faced
another federal lawsuit filed by the Ho-Chunk Nation, a federally
recognized tribal nation in Wisconsin that operates several gaming facilities
under a state compact permitting sports betting on tribal lands.
The
company currently serves roughly two million users nationwide,
though regulatory challenges continue mounting in key states
where officials maintain that sports event contracts mirror
traditional sports betting without proper licensing or taxation.
Professional
poker champion Daniel Negreanu has entered a partnership with Kalshi, the
prediction market platform that allows users to trade on outcomes ranging
from sports to politics across 50 American states.
The
collaboration was announced today (Tuesday) by Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour,
who described parallels between Negreanu's career journey and the
company's own path through regulatory challenges. Negreanu, known
as "Kid Poker," brings seven World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets
and over $56 million in tournament winnings to the partnership.
Tarek Mansour, the Founder and CEO of Kalshi
"Kalshi's
fight for prediction markets has followed a similar path," Mansour wrote
in announcing the partnership. "We have failed and been rejected more
times than I can remember, but we did not waver in our commitment to the
vision. Expand the world of financial markets, no matter the cost, no matter
the hardship".
For critics
and regulators, however, this may serve as fodder and an argument that Kalshi’s
binary event contracts are closer to gambling than to investing.
Gambling Concerns May
Shadow Kalshi and Negreanu Partnership
The tie-up
comes as Kalshi faces mounting scrutiny from state regulators who argue the
platform operates more like a gambling venue than a legitimate financial
market. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy
Campbell recently sued Kalshi for alleged illegal gambling operations,
with the state's Gaming Commission pushing for an injunction to remove
sports contracts from the market.
Critics
point to the selection of a poker professional as brand ambassador
as potentially reinforcing concerns about Kalshi's resemblance to gambling
operations. While Kalshi insists it provides "legitimate
hedging" similar to commodity futures markets, the platform's
public messaging regularly invites customers to "bet" on
outcomes.
Negreanu,
however, expressed enthusiasm for the platform's capabilities, tweeting:
"On Kalshi, you can trade on everything from Football to Politics to Pop
Culture — it's a game-changer and available in all 50 States!".
The
partnership announcement comes just a day after Kalshi's key partner Robinhood
filed federal lawsuits seeking
to block Massachusetts regulators from enforcing state gambling laws.
According to court documents, roughly $1 billion worth of Kalshi contracts
traded through Robinhood's platform during the second quarter alone.
"Sports
wagering comes with significant risk of addiction and financial loss and must
be strictly regulated to mitigate public health consequences," Campbell
stated when announcing the state's lawsuit against Kalshi.
Pennsylvania's
Gaming Control Board has argued that sports prediction markets operating under
federal oversight directly challenge states' authority to regulate gambling
within their borders.
In August,
Kalshi and Robinhood Markets faced
another federal lawsuit filed by the Ho-Chunk Nation, a federally
recognized tribal nation in Wisconsin that operates several gaming facilities
under a state compact permitting sports betting on tribal lands.
The
company currently serves roughly two million users nationwide,
though regulatory challenges continue mounting in key states
where officials maintain that sports event contracts mirror
traditional sports betting without proper licensing or taxation.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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