The Final Countdown
Tonight, a new name will be added to that list and the fates of two young guns, Peter Eastgate and Ivan Demidov, hang in the balance. Two men enter, but only one will walk away from the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event with the money, the fame and the title of World Champion.
No matter how things unfold, poker history will be written this evening. Should Eastgate win, at 22 years old he would become the youngest player ever to win the Main Event, an accolade currently owned by 11-time bracelet winner and 1989 Main Event Champion Phil Hellmuth, Jr. The young Dane enters the heads-up match as its chip leader with 80,300,000 and if last night's crowd is indicative of what we can expect tonight, Eastgate will have the upper hand with fan support, courtesy of good friend Jesper Hougaard and his band of "Ooba, Ooba" hooligans.
On the other side of the fence sits 27-year-old Russian up-and-comer Ivan Demidov, who has already accomplished what many might argue is one of the greatest feats in tournament poker history. Last month, Demidov made the final table of the WSOP-Europe Main Event, ultimately finishing in third place, earning a ��334,850 payday. In doing so, Demidov became the first player in history to reach the final table of both the WSOP and WSOP-E Main Events. What's more, he did so in the same year! A win tonight would likely set the bar so high that no one will ever even come close to matching this feat. Demidov has plenty of ammunition to get the job done, as he returns to the felt with 56,600,000 in chips.
Our coverage of the November Nine final table will recommence at 10:00 p.m. Las Vegas time (GMT -8) on Monday, November 10. Join us then for every flop, every raise and every showdown as Peter Eastgate and Ivan Demidov go head-to-head for the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event Championship!