Shuhei Nomura of Japan and Taiwan's Daniel Shiang An Yang were competing for a pot of roughly 35,000.
A board of 6 A J 4 7 was laid out in front of them.
Nomura fired 18,000 on the small blind and Yang raised it all-in on the button for 43,100.
Nomura tanked for what seemed like an eternity - spending three time banks, counting his chips, assessing his options, wondering if Elon Musk's AI robot would eventually play better poker than him - and then pushed in the chips to call.
Yang showed K Q for the nut flush, earning a huge double up.
Nomura tabled A 7 , showing a two-pair and a very unsuccessful hero call.
Nomura was left with a crippled stack of 11,000 chips and would go on to bust later on in the level.

