Poker Inaccuracy (spoiler)
In the hand between the German and Jack Faro, the board is:
6d8d2d2s9d
And Jack exposes the KdQd for a K high flush.
Phil Gordon remarks it's a very strong hand (which it is), but also that the German has 1 out and only one way to win the pot PRIOR to him exposing either card , this is wrong, the German would win with:
22 (this would make quads)
66, 88, 99, 62, 82, 92 (any of those hands give him the full house)
5d7d, 7dTd (both of which would give him the straight flush and is the best possible hand)
Ad which gives him the nut flush.
I know I'm reading too deeply into this, but how do those words come out of Phil Gordon's mouth knowing how much poker he's seen???