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Dwyte Pilgrim has been a monster on the North American circuit for most of the last year and a half. Eric Levesque would have been well served to take notice of that before playing what would turn into Levesque's final hand of the tournament.
Levesque opened the betting on a flop of for 4,000. Pilgrim raised to 8,300, not nearly enough to slow down Levesque. Levesque put in a three-bet. Pilgrim stared him down briefly, then one by one dropped matching chips into the pot to call.
The turn fell . "I don't think it's a good card for you," said Levesque. "Am I right?" He took a swig from his bottle of beer while awaiting a reply. Pilgrim offered none.
Finally, Levesque slammed 45,000 into the pot. Pilgrim quickly announced he was all in and Levesque just as quickly called.
Pilgrim: , a set of tens
Levesque: , top pair
Levesque was drawing dead. After the river, the stacks were counted down and Levesque was busto.