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Chris Ferguson (2000 WSOP Main Event)

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Chris "Jesus" Ferguson won the No Limit Holdem main event at the 2000 World Series of Poker taking home the $1.5 million prize. He beat another top competitor, T. J. Cloutier. The final hand of the series was one that will be remembered. TJ held AQ to Ferguson's A9. The flop came 2K4 with a King on the turn. If the board paired, the pot would have been split and Ferguson would have been saved, but if the 9 came the tournament would be all over. The 9 came and Ferguson was World Champion. The A9 combination was pivotal to Chris' win twice during the tournament. The night before he won, Annie Duke lost with the A9 to Chris giving him the chips that he needed to continue in the competition.

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