2008 World Series of Poker

39th Annual World Series of Poker Main Event
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
6,844
Players Left
9
Next Payout
Place 9
$900,670
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Nicholas Sliwinski Doubles Through Nikolay Losev

The action was folded around to Nicholas Sliwinski in the small blind and he raised to 240,000. Nicolay Losev moved all in for 3.25 million and Sliwinski said, "If I'm going home, I'm going home." He called, and found that his {A-Spades} {10-Hearts} was indeed ahead of Losev's {Q-Clubs} {3-Clubs}.

The flop came {7-Hearts} {9-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} and the turn the {K-Hearts}. "Don't do me dirty," Sliwinski said to the dealer, and on the river the {7-Spades} fell and Sliwinski's hand held up. He now sits with 3.45 million while Losev is down to 1.66 million.

Peter Eastgate Takes One From Tim Loecke

Peter Eastgate opened for 235,000, Tim Loecke called from the cutoff and Nikolay Losev called from the small blind. The flop was {10-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} {2-Spades}. Losev checked, Eastgate bet 375,000, Loecke called and Losev folded. The turn was the {8-Clubs}. Eastgate bet 675,000 and Loecke mucked his cards. Eastgate raked in the pot.

Nikolay Losev Eliminated in 28th Place ($193,000)

Nikolay Losev - 28th Place
Nikolay Losev - 28th Place
Nicholas Sliwinski and Nikolay Losev have been sparring all night long and their final confrontation is our final hand of the night. Again the action was folded around to Sliwinski in the small blind, and this time he chose to simply call. Losev was having none of that--he raised to 775,000. Sliwinski then moved all in, meaing Losev had to decide whether to call for his last 700,000.

After tanking a bit Losev made the call, and his {3-Hearts} {8-Hearts} were up against Sliwinski's {A-Clubs} {5-Hearts}. Losev had two live cards but the board ran out {10-Spades} {4-Diamonds} {10-Clubs} {9-Hearts} {4-Spades} and Nikolay Losev was our last elimination of the night, finishing in 28th place. When play resumes tomorrow Sliwinski will have a 4.9 million stack waiting for him.

Day 6 Concludes, Play Resumes at 12 P.M. PDT

Current Chip Leader Craig Marquis
Current Chip Leader Craig Marquis
Exactly 6,844 players -- amateurs and professionals, rookies and grizzled veterans, from 21 to 95 years of age -- put up $10,000 and took their shots at the 2008 WSOP Main Event. Most of them went home empty-handed with nothing more than a few stories to tell. 666 of them left the Rio with at least some cash in their hands. Now only 27 remain, each of them boasting a nearly quarter-million dollar guaranteed payday.

The two marquee names left in the tournament both saw their Main Event come to an end today. Phil Hellmuth made his exit in 45th place when A-Q failed him for the fourth year in a row, while Mike Matusow was eliminated in 30th place when his A-J flopped trips, but could not fade the nine on the turn that made Paul Snead a full house.

Also eliminated today were top online players Garrett "GBecks" Beckman, Adam "Roothlus" Levy, and David "Raptor" Benefield.

Craig Marquis ended the night as the chip leader with over 11 million, with Dennis Phillips close behind. Tiffany Michelle holds the third spot with a 9.9 million stack.

As always, official chip counts and seating assignments will be posted as soon as they become available.

Join us tomorrow for our final day of WSOP Main Event Coverage, where the field will thin from 27 players to the "November Nine" who will return this fall to play down to a winner.

From the Rio in Las Vegas, that's a wrap!

Official Day 6 Chip Counts Released

Dennis Phillips has the inside track to the final table beginning Day 7
Dennis Phillips has the inside track to the final table beginning Day 7
With only 27 players' chip stacks to confirm, WSOP officials have quickly compiled the official chip counts as of the end of Day 6. Dennis Phillips, stacked at 11,910,000, holds a narrow lead over Craig Marquis, with PokerNews' own Tiffany Michelle in third. The complete standings after Day 6 play:

Dennis Phillips 11,910,000
Craig Marquis 11,460,000
Tiffany 'Hot Chips' Michelle 9,755,000
Peter Eastgate 9,325,000
Kelly Kim 8,840,000
David 'Chino' Rheem 8,280,000
Gert Andersen 6,740,000
Paul Snead 6,600,000
Chris Klodnicki 6,245,000
Toni Judet 5,000,000
Ivan Demidov 4,965,000
Nicholas Sliwinski 4,925,000
Joe Bishop 4,855,000
Brandon Cantu 4,740,000
Darus Suharto 4,510,000
Scott Montgomery 4,320,000
Owen 'ocrowe' Crowe 3,800,000
Albert Kim 3,675,000
Ylon Schwartz 3,655,000
Jason Riesenberg 3,405,000
Anthony Scherer 2,385,000
Dean Hamrick 2,375,000
Tim Loecke 2,280,000
Aaron Gordon 1,790,000
Niklas Flisberg 1,330,000
Phi Nguyen 1,020,000
Michael Carroll 1,015,000

Day 7 of the WSOP Main Event will see these 27 players battle down to the last nine, who will then return in November for the finale. Action resumes at noon PDT from the Amazon Room at the Rio, and PokerNews will be on hand with the latest big hands and bustouts. Day 7 seat assignments will be posted within the hour in the "Day 7" blog.

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39th Annual World Series of Poker Main Event

Day 6 Completed