EASTGATE BECOMES YOUNGEST WSOP CHAMP YET (Update)
14 November 2008
Cool, calm and collected Dane achieves first prize
win worth $9,119,517
The 22-year-old Danish player Peter Eastgate has
survived a field of thousands, a competitive final table
and a tough heads up with the formidable Russian player
Ivan Demidov to emerge as the winner of the 2008 World
Series of Poker Main Event.
Starting the heads up last (Monday) night at the Rio in
Las Vegas, Eastgate was seriously short - to the tune of
21,775,000 - of Demidov's massive 79,500,000 chip count,
but he lived up to his reputation of cool, collected
play and disciplined aggression to end the evening with
around 120,550,000 in chips to his opponent's
16,350,000!
The final drama was played out under bright television
lights following a 2008 WSOP Player of the Year
presentation to veteran Erick Lindgren, who looked
pleased with his prize of a cool-looking Harley Davidson
motor cycle. After that, it was the respected poker
announcer Michael Buffer who was given the honour of
making the "Shuffle Up and Deal" call, and the action
was on.
104 hands later, at hand 274 the young Danish
accountant-turned-poker-pro eliminated the hard-fighting
Russian to become the first Dane to hold the title, and
the youngest player ever to win poker's biggest
tournament, breaking a record held over the last 19
years by Phil Hellmuth. He joins an elite list that
includes Brunson, Moss, Ungar, Chan, Ferguson, Hellmuth,
Yang, Gold, Hachem, Raymer, Moneymaker, Nguyen and a
host of other top players going back to 1970.
Demidov's second place finish carries a significant
consolation - a cheque for $5,809,595; and he has earned
respect for his performance in reaching the final tables
at both the Vegas and London editions of the WSOP.
Flanked by Vegas showgirls, Eastgate lived up to his
reputation as a calm and even subdued personality,
politely thanking his opponent and the sponsors and
expressing quiet pride in his achievment. But a smile
eventually appeared as he hefted a couple of currency
bundles from the suitcase full of cash that was on
display.
The 2008 WSOP final table will probably enter the
records as one of the longest ever, taking over 16 hours
to reach a conclusion. It will also be famous for big
blinds reaching the million chip level, where some 32
hands were slugged out.
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