At a high-stakes poker table Esme is accused of being set up after several players reveal consecutive four-of-a-kinds that push the stakes sky-high. They calculate multipliers and tell her she owes over a hundred million; unable to pay cash, she’s pressured to put her casino down as collateral. The game continues and another player declares four aces, which would beat Esme’s four sevens. Players erupt in accusations and someone challenges, "But I don't think that's four aces," leaving the hand's validity—and Esme's debt and casino—undecided.