John Duthie raises to 125,000 and takes the pot.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
John Duthie raises to 125,000 and takes the pot.
He makes a raise to 125,000, and Duthie pulls out a reraise this time, making it 375,000 straight. Wolpert caps his cards and makes the call.
The flop shows up . Duthie passes, and Wolpert taps the table behind.
Fourth street is the . Duthie doesn't act so quickly this time, but he eventually checks again. Wolpert follows suit.
River: pairs the board. Duthie checks, and Wolpert decides it's time to fire. He stacks out a bet of 425,000 and fires. Duthie pump-fakes with the calling chips that he had cut out of his stack before leaning back in his chair and staring down the board. He thinks better of it eventually and lets Wolpert take the pot.
Level: 4
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 0
Two players have showed up to rail Duthie; William Thorson and Andy Black.
Duthie limps into the pot and Wolpert checks.
The flop comes with both players checking it the whole way down.
Wolpert shows for two pair, aces and threes to take the pot.
He raises to 150,000 and John Duthie reraises to 560,000. That's good enough to ship him the pot.
John Duthie calls and Leo Wolpert checks his option.
The flop comes and both player check. The turn is the and Wolpert leads for 105,000 to pick up the pot.
He raises to 150,000, and Duthie calls. The flop comes , and Duthie checks. Wolpert checks behind.
Fourth street comes the to pair the board and put three clubs on deck. Duthie fires out 150,000 at the pot, and Wolpert folds.
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Leo Wolpert - 4,380,000
John Duthie calls from the button and Wolpert makes a raise to 210,000. Duthie calls.
The flop comes and Wolpert bets 305,000 to take the hand.
He raises to 150,000, and Duthie comes along.
The first three cards out are , and Duthie quickly checks. Wolpert slowly counts out 190,000 and flings them across the betting line. Duthie caps his cards indicating further action. Eventually, he calls.
The turn is the , and Duthie checks quickly again. Wolpert slows down now, checking behind.
River: . Both players check. Duthie tables , and Wolpert mucks his cards, sending the pot to the Brit.