Neverwin Proves Neverfold is the Right Play
Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf faced a 1,150 bet on a flop. He thought a minute before making the call. His opponent checked the that came on the turn, and Woolf checked behind. After the river, Woolf's opponent went back to betting - 2,200 this time. Neverwin studied the board, finally tossing a out a call with a grimace. His opponent immediately tapped the table, holding onto his cards but refusing to turn them over. Woolf wouldn't show his hand either. Finally at the dealer's urging, the first player flipped over . Woolf smiled and tabled . He's up to 42,000.