Johnny Chan Eliminated in 2nd Place ($154,400); Vladimir Geshkenbein Wins!
The flop fell down and Geshkenbein checked before Chan tossed in five red 25,000-denomination chips for a bet amounting to 125,000.
With the action on Geshkenbein, he announced all in to put Chan to a decision for his tournament life.
Chan turned his head to the side, before sliding in his remaining 800,000 into the middle.
Geshkenbein:
Chan:
"Chop is allright . . . just no Queen!" stated Geshkenbein as he stood up to see the rest of the board fill out.
As the rail of supporters and onlookers rose to their feet, the dealer would burn and turn the to now give Chan additional outs to a chopped straight along with his Queen to stay alive.
"Now I think it's time to stand" stated a depleted looking Chan as he slowly stood up from his chair and shook Geshkenebein's hand.
With both players standing next to each other, Geshkenbein would launch his arms high into the air when the river landed the to see him take the title and be crowned 2009 APPT Macau High Rollers Champion!
For the 1987 and 1988 World Champion Johnny Chan, he won't be going home empty handed as he collects a very respectable $154,400 for his second placing to improve on his seventh placing in this same event last year.