2008 WSOP Main Event - The Final Table
November Nine
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Of course, the longest WSOP final table ever played happened only about a month ago at the WSOP-Europe at the Empire Casino in Leicester Square, where John Juanda won his fourth bracelet after a grueling 19.5 hours of play (nearly 22 hours including breaks). That marathon lasted 484 hands, over 200 of them heads-up.
. Both check to the turn
. When action checks to Eastgate, he bets 1.5 million and takes down the pot.
. Eastgate takes it down with a bet of 1.25 million.
. Eastgate bets 1.25 million when the turn
elicits a check from Demidov, but Demidov calls the bet. The river card is the
. Again Demidov checks and again Eastgate bets. The amount of 2.25 million folds Demidov.