May Clocked, Clocked Again
Under the gun, Cynthia May -- our last woman standing -- limped in for 3,000. The table folded around to the button where Nick Guagenti stuck in a raise to 9,000, and May was the only caller.
Heads up, they took a flop, and Guagenti continued out with a bet of 10,500. That sent May deep into the tank as she fumbled with her remaining chips for several minutes. Guagenti eventually called the clock, but May made the call as the floorman was counting down her final few seconds. On to the turn!
It was the , and the lady checked again. Guagenti bet another 17,500, and May went back into the tank for a long while. She stood up, counted down her stack, then sat down. Then she repeated the whole process again. A couple players at the table were getting a bit peeved, and Guagenti said that he was going to have to call the clock again if she didn't hurry up.
"Clock!" someone else at the table called.
The floorman was again counting down her final few seconds by the time May made her decision, and it was to fold, slapping her cards into the muck with about 65,000 chips left.
Guagenti couldn't resist flashing his as he raked in the pot, and Ms. May let out a not-so-ladylike, "F***!" at the sight of her opponent's bluff.