At the final table Stu had:
His famous opponent, Doyle Brunson, was sitting with his usual ace and not so usual 7:
First of all Doyle raised. Yes, he thought that A-7 is a good hand. Though it's final event. Nobody folds at the final table. Stu called. The flop came:
Brunson raised, once again Ungar called. On the turn Stu made a hand:
5-high straight. This justified Ungar to bet $30,000. Brunson went all-in. And the river made Stu Ungar the World Champion and the owner of $375,000:




















