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Strictly Come Dancing's dance-off axed
Tuesday 8 December 2009The 'BBC Breakfast' sports presenter, 38, has an army of fans voting for him each week.
But it was feared the judges would send him home in a one-on-one battle with Ali Bastian or Ricky Whittle.
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According to The Sun, for Saturday's semi final, the judges' scores will be added to the public votes as usual. But instead of a dance-off, the two couples with the highest overall score reach the final.
In case of a tie, the decision will be made purely on viewers' votes.
This means popular Chris could make the final despite being set to get the lowest score from the judges.
A source said: "The decision to scrap the dance-off hasn't been taken purely to keep Chris in but it does seem to increase his chances of staying. The dance-off wouldn't be as interesting with only three couples."
Usually there are four contenders in the semi-final but one place was left empty after Olympic athlete Jade Johnson quit with a knee injury.
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