Mary Darnell Wins Opening Event of bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

Connor Richards
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Mary Darnell

Mary Darnell of Crawfordville, Florida took down Event #1: $560 NLH at the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series on Sunday evening following a four-handed ICM deal at the final table. Darnell, who had a slight chip lead over her competitors, earned $36,450 for her first-place finish in addition to the beautiful blue bestbet trophy.

Other players who got in on the chop include Alabama's Gregory Salem ($35,673) and fellow Floridians Mac Johnson ($27,513) and Steve Zhang ($30,000).

The opening event of the bestbet Jackson Spring Series attracted 571 runners across three starting flights to generate $274,080 in prize money. Only 71 players returned for Day 2 and were all guaranteed a minimum payout of $867.

After the career-best victory, Darnell, who had $71,174 in live earnings heading into the tournament according to Hendon Mob, told PokerNews she was "overwhelmed" and "excited" to lock up the victory.

"It was definitely a yo-yo," Darnell said about her Day 2. "One minute I was down and the next minute I was up. I'm surprised I made it to the final two tables. I took such a bad hit after having over a million in chips and just two hands took me down to only 120,000. And I pretty much thought i was already out. But I ground that up to 1.3 million and it took me to the final (table)."

Event #1: $560 NLH Final Table Results

 PLACEPLAYERHOMETOWNPRIZE (IN USD)
 1Mary DarnellCrawfordville, FL$36,450*
 2Gregory SalemDorian, AL$35,673*
 3Steve ZhangJacksonville, FL$30,000*
 4Mac JohnsonJacksonville, FL$27,513*
 5Timothy ForsbergJacksonville, FL$14,178
 6Brian DumaplinHinesville, GA$10,809
 7Eric ChastainNashville, TN$8,336
 8Edward MroczkowskiJacksonville, FL$6,504

*Denotes four-way deal

bestbet Jacksonville Final Table
bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series Event 1 Final Table

Day 2 Action

It didn't take long for the field of 71 to dwindle down to just a few dozen players. Some of the players who were eliminated early in the day included World Series of Poker Circuit ring winner Michael Morusty, Brenda Miller, Gloria Jackson, Keith Jones, Terry Davis and Moose David Hughes.

Day 1b chip leader Matthew Sundberg was eliminated halfway through the day when he jammed a flop with middle pair and Alexander Monroe called with an open-ended straight draw before getting there on the turn.

Darnell built up her stack early, including in a memorable hand where she took a pot off an opponent with a river jam while just holding ace-high. The day before, she took another pot that didn't belong to her away from Bryan Brockmeier, who folded a set of fives before Darnell showed a lower set holding pocket fours.

The two were seated next to one another at one point in Day 2 and reflected on the pivotal hand.

"Why were we going at it as the two table chip leaders?" Brockmeier asked.

"Because you didn't introduce yourself or tell me your name," Darnell replied.

Bryan Brockmeier
Mary Darnell and Bryan Brockmeier

Two-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Justin Matecki went out on the live-streamed final table bubble when his pocket tens were cracked by the ace-nine of the eventual champion.

Not long after, Jacksonville's Edward Mroczkowski went out in eighth place in the third hand of the final table when he got it in with ace-queen against the ace-three or Darnell, who managed to flop the nuts with a Wheel.

It was clearly a good day for Darnell, who went on to eliminate Day 1a chip leader Brian Dumaplin in sixth place by winning a flip with king-queen against pocket sevens.

Timothy Forsberg was next out in fifth when his pocket jacks couldn't hold against the ace-three of Zhang, who made a flush on the river, and the remaining players reached a deal soon after.

Darnell on a Heater

Darnell ran pure throughout the tournament, but her hot streak didn't begin here. Just a few months ago at the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open, she made three final tables to earn a total of $19,457, an impressive feat for the bestbet Jacksonville regular.

What's the secret to her success?

"Just a lot of getting your tail beat left and right, over and over," she said. "After a while, you quit doing to do the things that caused you to get your tail beat."

Additionally, Darnell credited getting to play against and learn from "amazing players" at final table.

"When you're at a final table, you're really with the best of the best, and whether they got there by luck, the majority of them are there by skill," she told PokerNews. "You'll see the same faces continuously. They didn't get there all the time accidentally."

More Action to Come

There are still a number of events left the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series, including the $1,680 buy-in Main Event from April 28 to May 1 that includes mystery bounties. PokerNews will be live reporting the Main Event, so stay tuned.

A full list of events remaining in the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series is available in the table below.

bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series Remaining Schedule

DatesBuy-inEvent
Apr 25$260No-Limit Hold'em
Apr 26$360No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack
Apr 27$660No-Limit Hold'em
Apr 28-May 1$1,680NLH Main Event w/Mystery Bounty
May 1$500No-Limit Hold'em The 500

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Connor Richards
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Connor Richards is an Editor & Live Reporter for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast. Connor has been nominated for two Global Poker Awards for his writing.

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