During this time, Phan has chipped up slightly but is still at a 2:1 chip disadvantage.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info
During this time, Phan has chipped up slightly but is still at a 2:1 chip disadvantage.



Neckar:


Phan:


Phan needed a 9 in order to win the hand. When the turn fell the






The board ran out





The flop came



The turn was the

The river brought the

Phan also didn't expose his cards, as he takes down a monster pot to jump to about 3,400,000 to Neckar's 900,000.
Phan replied, "I can't win if he won't go all in...this guy is so tight!"
Phan then turned to Neckar and said, "Wanna put it all in, in the dark?"
"No thanks," came the brick wall reply from Neckar.
The war continues!
Right now, Jeff Madsen is sitting at table 13 flirting with the ESPN updates girl.
The mood around this final table is somewhat relaxed considering all that's at stake. In fact, one of Phan's supporters yelled out, "give us some action!" Phan replied, "Action coming. On the way."
The next two hand saw a pair of "raise and take it" hands. Phan took one and Neckar the other.
We finally got another showdown just a moment ago. Well, we sort of got a showdown. Johnny Neckar raised preflop to 150,000 and Phan made the call. Both the flop and turn were checked. On the river, with a board showing







Level: 24
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
Neckar has just under 2.4 million to Phan's 1.9 million.
The play is now very slow and deliberate. Earlier on today, Phan was lighting up the room with his unpredictably loose play, however this heads up battle is becoming a real war of attrition. Phan is taking a long time over every decision, even when it's his option in the big blind, while Neckar is yet to put a foot wrong all tournament.
Phan limped in and Neckar checked his option. On a flop of





Right now, Neckar is on top with around 2,700,000 in chips.