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Peter Eastgate beat November Nine
November 13, 2008, 10:13 am (3 years ago)Danish poker player Danish poker beat the well-known ‘November Nine’ yesterday to be titled for the youngest ever WSOP Main Event champion and winning $9,000,000 in the course.
3 months from the last table was chosen and American Dennis Phillips held the most chips as play began, with Russian commotion and 3rd-place WSOPE Main Event finalist Ivan Demidov close behind. The Russian quickly took the chip lead and Phillips was left floundering.
Unexpectedly it wasn’t short-stack Kelly Kim who was removed 1st. That uncertain honor went to Craig Marquis, after Kim; ‘Chino’ Rheem; Darius Suharto; Scott Montgomery and Ylon Schwartz. At the last obstacle only the previous chip leader Phillips, Ivan Demidov and Peter Eastgate stayed.
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