Mullin All In 10 Times, Still Plugging Away
While dozens of tables have broken as hundreds of players hit the rail, Peter Mullin has remained in the same seat on Table 206 since cards first saw air. He started the day with 60,000 chips, and that's about what he has now. He told us that he'd been all in nine times and survived, then promptly made it ten. He moved all in for 45,000 or so under the gun, "because the media are here," and everyone folded.
"I'm all in, and never looked!" he announced, before showing the table .
The next hand there was a raise to 13,000, a button call and Mullin threw in most of the chips he'd just taken down. "Man calls minraise out of the big blind," quipped the preflop opener. All three players checked a flop. It checked to the button on the turn whose 25,000 bet took the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Peter Mullin |
50,000
-10,900
|
-10,900 |