I say what I say not to credit or discredit. It is to honestly advise. My post was dealing with when she had you by the nads...20 to 1. Not afterwards.
She should have crushed you mercilessly. She should have gotten mid-evil on your as. Instead, she hardly, if ever, raised pre-flop...let alone put you all in.
I congratulate hard. So I instruct, based upon what I know/see, hard. She should be able to destroy anyone, without even looking at her cards, with that sort of chip lead--or die trying. But the key is: go for the juggler. I was madder than a mf watching you wiggle out of that one. ;swear
Let's do the math, shall we?
1:20 after one double-up
2:19 after 2
4:17 after 3
8:13
She could have tried 3 time to destroy you. And still would have a big lead. (The above ignores blinds/antes--they by themselves could have wiped you out.)
She did not have to try all-ins consecutively.
Folks, when your opponent is more skilled than you; you don't want to play around with them--you will likely lose. Use the technique burro uses all the time: fight their skill with all-ins, if you manage to get a huge chip lead on them, use it to your advantage. Don't just view it as money in the bank or something.