Annie Duke vs. Joan Rivers in Celebrity Apprentice Final Next Week

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It's come down to the best two as poker pro Annie Duke vs. 75-year old comedian Joan Rivers in the 3 hour Celebrity Apprentice Finale next week.

"I was hoping it would come down to these two," commented Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.  "Honestly, once Clint Black was fired earlier in the show it became apparent that Joan and Annie would be in the final two."

Duke is so good nobody even questioned her abilities, not even Celebrity Apprentice 1 winner, Piers Morgan, who was tasked with interviewing the final four.

"There was some question about Joan Rivers but in the end she seemed like the stronger of the three remaining," says O'Brien.

Annie Duke and Joan Rivers have been embroiled in an epic feud since Episode 2, which some say has brought new life to the Apprentice franchise.

Rivers has called Duke "Hitler" and told Morgan Sunday night during the interview process that she may have been wrong since "Annie does not have that Hitler mustache".   The comedian has also lashed out at the poker playing community, last week calling them "worse than white trash". 

Next Sunday's Celebrity Apprentice Finale begins at 8 pm EST and will air for three hours.

Annie Duke is a spokesperson for Gambling911.com sponsor www.ultimatebet.com

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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