Chan slipping
Johnny Chan limped in from the button and Vladimir Geshkenbein checked his option.
The flop fell down 

and Geshkenbein checked to Chan who opted to fire with a 40,000-chip bet.
Geshkenbein called, and both players checked the turn of the
to see the river fill out a flush on the board with the
.
After nearly sixty seconds of deliberation, Geshkenbein lead out for 90,000 and was quickly called by Chan.
Geshkenbein tabled his 
for a flush, and Chan mucked his hand while slipping to 1,020,000 in chips.
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