You can view her hand history somewhere, if you haven't already. Just search "Annette_15 180" on google and you'll find it.
However, she did that on a 180 man 4$ SnG. The purpose was to test herself (and bragging rights, of course). She basically won it by playing position. Most pots she won were through a small preflop raise in late position to steal the blinds or by punishing limpers in front of her. She did these because she couldn't see her own cards; the optimal way to play these kind of micro stakes donkfests are to wait for huge cards and getting paid, not by making risky plays. The way to sense weakness in these kind of tournaments? Limps and calls are weak. Bets and raises are strong. Rare is the time you'll find a player who can mix up his play (or realize when others are doing it) in these things. People really won't re-raise you preflop with less than pocket kings.
So, where am I going with this? You really don't have to deal with good aggressive players if you play micro stakes. When you have enough experience you'll learn intuitively how to react against better players.
So yeah, watch it if you haven't already, you may add something more to your game. Plus it's funny to see her fold KK under the gun... also, watch her hand history on her win on the 11$ Sunday Hundred Grand. Insane how she could beat a 20000 player field...