A young Harvard man attempts to join the most exclusive club on campus by winning a poker tournament only to find it's not quite the organization his grandfather's stories made it seem.
Christopher Morris, a Harvard student trying to get into one of the most exclusive and elites-only clubs on campus, gambles his $100,000 Harvard tuition for a chance at a membership, but during this high-stakes poker game he realizes that being a member of the club might not be so fantastic. He thinks back to how his grandfather taught him poker, and upon winning the tournament he is faced with the decision: turn over his winnings for membership, or use the money to help his family, especially his grandfather?—Anonymous