He Wasn't Bluffing


Limit
Dwyte Pilgrim raised from under the gun, and Steven Kelly just called the two bets from the cutoff. The others folded, and the flop came . Pilgrim checked, Kelly bet, and Pilgrim called. The turn was the
, and once again Pilgrim checked, Kelly bet, and Pilgrim called.
The river brought the . Pilgrim tossed out a bet. "Just in case you were bluffing," he said as he did. Kelly raised, then Pilgrim three-bet. Kelly's four-bet finally slowed Pilgrim down, and he just called, tabling
for the rivered set. Kelly showed his cards --
-- he'd just cold-called Pilgrim's preflop raise, and turned a set himself.
The 21-year-old Kelly remains in the hunt for his second WSOP bracelet in a week (after winning Event #39 just a couple of nights ago.) He bumps up to 250,000 on that one. Pilgrim slips to 175,000.