Na-Na-Nobui
Heads up, the flop came . Nobui had checked dark, and the raiser continued out with a post-flop bet. She elected to stick in a check-raise, and her opponent made the quick call.
The turn card came the , and Nobui led at the pot with a bet of 5,125. After some deliberation, her opponent moved all in with a similar-sized stack. Nobui would go deep into the tank for several minutes, smirking as if slightly amused by her predicament. Finally, she made the call all in for 23,325 total, turning over . It was a good call; her opponent tabled , still drawing live to his flush outs.
"Pair the board," pleaded Nobui. The dealer didn't pair the board, but the that hit the river was safe for her set. When the stacks were counted down, the losing player was left with just over 1,000 chips, doubling Nobui up over 50,000.