Harry Kazazian is all in with ace high and a gut-shot straight draw. He's behind Walter Browne, who has a pair of nines. The last card is dealt, and Browne shows that he paired his ace -- giving him two pair, aces and nines. Kazazian's only chance is to make his straight.
His last card is the , and he miraculously makes his Broadway ace-high straight to double up to about 52,000. Browne drops down to 175,000.