
2008 World Series of Poker
39th Annual World Series of Poker Main Event
Day: 7
Event Info


They saw a







Phillips moves up to 14.6 million with Sliwinski down to 3.7 million.





Gordon:


Suharto:


The board ran out






He first squeezed when the 225,000 opening raise of Darus Suharto was called by Dennis Phillips. Kim made it 1,025,000 to force a fold from his opponents.
A few moments later he three-bet the opening raise from Nicholas Sliwinski and again took down a nice pot without seeing a flop.
Kim is now up to 4.8 million chips.
Just recently, an announcement was made congratulating "Nicholas Sliwinski" as our 25th-place finisher. This announcement drew a bit of confusion from the gallery, as Sliwinksi is still very much alive in the event.
A few seconds later, the announcement was retracted and we were all told to "disregard that." A few minutes later, it was announced that it was, in fact, Niklas Flisberg that was eliminated.
The confusion presumably resulted from both players having similar first names.
On the next hand Crowe was in the small blind and when it was again folded around Crowe limped in from the small blind. Craig Marquis was having none of that and raised to 260,000. That's when Crowe showed that he wasn't playing passive and popped it to 660,000. Marquis mucked and Crowe picked up another pot.

"You got an ace, bro?" he asked before making the call.
Flisberg immediately turned up




Bishop's act provoked some boos from his tablemates, who perhaps looked at it as a slow-roll.
"'You got an ace bro?' Come on..." said one player.
The flop was




"Karma!" called out one spectator as Bishop stood, with his back to the table, waiting for the river card.
The river was the

Unfortunately, the Tournament Director called the wrong name over the loudspeakers, announcing that Nicholas Sliwinski had been eliminated, not Flisberg. For the record, Sliwinski is alive and well and still playing in the tournament.

They saw a flop of



The turn was the




Phillips jumps up to the dizzy heights of 14.4 million with Judet falling to 2 million.
The flop came


