Harry Demetriou
Charidimos (Harry) Demetriou (born 20 August 1958 in London) is a Greek Cypriot-British poker player. World Series of PokerDemetriou first became known in poker circles for his 3rd-place finish at the $2,000 no limit Texas hold 'em tournament at the 2002 World Series of Poker (WSOP) won by Layne Flack. Demetriou took home $80,200 for his finish.[1] He finished in 18th place in the 2004 WSOP Main Event, where he became annoyed with the belligerent attitude of Josh Arieh. Demetriou received $147,500 for his finish in the tournament.[2] At the 2005 WSOP, he finished as the runner-up in the $2,500 short-handed no limit hold'em event, receiving $163,850 when his Q♣ 9♠ failed to improve in the final hand against Isaac Galazan's K♥ J♠ on a board of 8♦ 5♦ 4♦ 5♠ 2♥.[3] He also made the final table of the same event at the 2006 WSOP, finishing 6th.[4] Despite his successes at the WSOP, he has made criticisms of disorganisation of events at the 2005 WSOP [1], the HORSE event at the 2006 WSOP [2][permanent dead link ], a change to the format of the 2006 WSOP's shootout event [3] and a rules decision in the 2006 WSOP main event [4]. World Poker TourDemetriou made the final table of the World Poker Tour (WPT) season 2 Invitational event, finishing in fifth place.[5] Demetriou made a second WPT final table in season 5, finishing runner-up when his K♥ 6♣ was outdrawn by Stanley Weiss' K♠ 5♦.[6] Other eventsIn 2003, Demetriou also appeared in the World Heads-Up Poker Championship and Poker Million.[7] Demetriou won the inaugural Victor Poker Cup in 2004.[8] As of 2013, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,100,000.[9] His 10 cashes at the WSOP account for $593,544 of those winnings.[10] References
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