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FAVOURITE TO WIN THE MAIN EVENT?Ivan the Potentially Incredible"Ivan, you're almost at the final table!" said Scott Fischman to Ivan Demidov. "First and only man in history!"Fischman is referring to the incredible feat that Demidov is two eliminations away from achieving: Being the first player ever to reach the final table of both the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP-E Main Event. What's more, he'd also become the first and only person ever to reach both final tables in the same year!Think of the odds. Demidov plowed through a field of 6,844 players in this summer's Main Event and is second in chips heading into November's final table. In Europe, while the field here isn't nearly as big (362), it turned out to be a conglomeration of the world's finest poker players and getting through a field like the one we saw here this week is certainly no easy task.Demidov currently has about 765,000 in chips which puts him just above average and slightly better than middle-of-the-pack status on our leaderboard. He's got several fans in attendance here today, many hoping that they get to witness a bit of poker history unfold in front of their eyes. As members of the poker media, we try to avoid cheering a particular player on, although in this case, it's difficult not to root for the guy, as it could take 100 years for something like this to happen again.EDIT: Not the Europe one obv... DN FTW!
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Updated Chip CountsJohn Juanda 1,363,000 Stanislav Alekhin 1,250,000 Daniel Negreanu 1,010,000 Ivan Demidov 917,000Robin Keston 859,000 Bengt Sonnert 421,000 Toni Hiltunen 371,000 Scott Fischman 360,000 Chris Elliott 331,000 Peter Neff 313,000

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Hypothetical question here. Lets say you get heads up with Demidov. He obviously wants to win because then he will have the chance to win both main events and the marketing for himself would be huge. You are both roughly equal in chips with lots of play left. He asks you to purposely lose and offers you the first place prize money and 10% of his winnings in the main event final table. Do you take the offer and all the cash? Even if you say no you might still finish 2nd and lose out on millions.

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Hypothetical question here. Lets say you get heads up with Demidov. He obviously wants to win because then he will have the chance to win both main events and the marketing for himself would be huge. You are both roughly equal in chips with lots of play left. He asks you to purposely lose and offe2nd and lose out on millions.rs you first place prize money and 10% of his winnings in the main event final table. Do you take the offer and all the cash? Even if you say no you might still finish
Post seems muddled....But if he offered 1st place and 10% of his ME winnings, you'd be pretty stupid not to take it..unless winning the bracelet was more important than possibly ~$1.5 mill to you.Assuming there were no consequences of this deal, I'd jump at it..
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Peter Neff moved all in from the cutoff and Ivan Demidov called from the small blind.Neff {K-Spades} {K-Diamonds}Demidov {A-Hearts} {10-Hearts}The flop came down {10-Spades} {5-Hearts} {3-Hearts}, eliciting an "ooooooh" from the crowd. Demidov needed an ace, a ten or a heart to knock out Neff and the {2-Hearts} on the turn delivered the blow. The river was the inconsequential {2-Clubs} and Neff became our final table bubble boy, exiting in 10th place for £54,300.Laaaame.gg

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Hypothetical question here. Lets say you get heads up with Demidov. He obviously wants to win because then he will have the chance to win both main events and the marketing for himself would be huge. You are both roughly equal in chips with lots of play left. He asks you to purposely lose and offers you the first place prize money and 10% of his winnings in the main event final table. Do you take the offer and all the cash? Even if you say no you might still finish 2nd and lose out on millions.
I actually like money ... so yes I would purposly lose.
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Official Final Table Seating Assignments and Chip CountsSeat 1: Robin Keston 849,000Seat 2: Daniel Negreanu 1,002,000Seat 3: Chris Elliott 281,000Seat 4: Bengt Sonnert 385,000Seat 5: John Juanda 1,349,000Seat 6: Ivan Demidov 1,006,000Seat 7: Toni Hiltunen 386,000Seat 8: Scott Fischman 732,000Seat 9: Stanislav Alekhin 1,278,000WSOPE's 'October Nine' SetOK, maybe October nine isn't quite as catchy, but we've reached the conclusion of Day 4, and thus, our nine WSOPE Main Event finalists have been decided. Truly a worldly event, in every sense of the word, tomorrow's final table will feature players from all over the globe including Canada, Russia, Sweden, the U.S. and the U.K.While seasoned pros John Juanda and Daniel Negreanu will be vying for bracelets four and five respectively, all eyes will be on Ivan Demidov, member of the famed 'November Nine,' and now the first and only player in history to have reached the final table at both the WSOP and WSOPE Main Events. A win tomorrow and Ivan will no doubt be thrust into the spotlight as poker's new "It boy."Play is scheduled to recommence at 1:00 p.m. local time tomorrow afternoon and we'll be there from the first hand 'til the last river card, bringing you hand-for-hand live updates as the action unfolds direct from the tournament floor.Join us then to find out who will seize the throne and begin his reign as the King of the World Series of Poker Europe. Until tomorrow, from the Casino at the Empire in Leicester Square, good night and good luck!Congrats Daniel for making the final table gl and tid

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GOOD LUCK DANIEL!Oh, WHAT TIME WILL THIS BE BROADCAST IN THE STATES (Central Time) Anyone know?

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