From the Jaffa Book of Tales as Translated by Dr. Daniel Jackson

Apophis did not attack; instead he mocked me one last time. He knew I could not stop his monstrosity. I drew my card, I had given up, there was no point I was doomed and I knew it. I played Warrior of Unconquerable Devotion (1800/900) in attack mode, waiting for his final strike. He grinned his sickening smile as he prepared to finish me. Apophis, the monster, the card monster, attacked. I reached down and began to collect my cards, but as I began to place the first onto my deck my eyes grew wide with surprise. I had long believed that the goa'uld could not be defeated. I had seen otherwise, I had come to accept that the Goa'uld's time was over, but Apophis made me rethink that again. I had fallen back into that hole of dark hopelessness. I had not tried to fight. I played it back down, it was a flip. Huge Revolution. Apophis looked in vain for a way to stop it but he could not. Daniel Jackson had planed this, maybe not Apophis, but how it would end, he did not despise me. The small and helpless; Oppressed People, People Running About, and united Resistance had allowed me to conquer his serpents. Warrior of Unconquerable Devotion attacked and Apophis collapsed as the game of darkness took his spirit.