"Don't Mess With Miss Mary"
Mary Darnell was in position in a heads-up pot and called a bet from her opponent a flop of .
The opponent bet 45,000 on the turn and Darnell announced a raise to 90,000. The opponent called, and then led out again for 115,000 on the river. Darnell took about a minute before announcing "all-in" and throwing in a single 25,000 chip.
Her opponent had about 200,000 behind and contemplated calling off for his tournament life.
"You have a six? Really?" the opponent asked.
Darnell sat still but agreed to show if the opponent folded. He did fold, and Darnell shocked the table when she turned over an apparent bluff with and took down the huge pot.
"It looks like a six over here!" someone on the other side of the table contributed.
The opponent was in awe that Darnell didn't even have a pair, while others at the table respected the move.
"Don't mess with Miss Mary!" warned Edward Mroczkowski.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Edward Mroczkowski |
1,200,000
340,000
|
340,000 |
Mary Darnell |
1,000,000
150,000
|
150,000 |