The Dwyte Pilgrim Show
There were already two bets in by the time action got to Dwyte Pilgrim in the big blind. He made it three, and both other players called. The flop came out , and Pilgrim bet. The next player folded, and the cutoff raised. Pilgrim three-bet, then called when his opponent capped. He bet again after the on the turn, and the four-better just called. Pilgrim felt like getting one more bet in when the fell on the river. But Dwyte's was no good as his opponent showed down .
Pilgrim was left with just 400 chips, which were almost all in the middle already in the small blind the next hand. The cutoff raised, he called with , and the big blind called with . But Pilgrim flopped a seven, and that was enough to triple him to 1,200.