He raises to 90,000, and Duthie makes the call. The flop comes . Duthie checks, and Wolpert doesn't. He bets 115,000 and takes it down.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
He raises to 90,000, and Duthie makes the call. The flop comes . Duthie checks, and Wolpert doesn't. He bets 115,000 and takes it down.
John Duthie limps in from the button and Leo Wolpert checks his option
The flop comes and Wolpert bets 55,000 to take the pot.
He raises to 90,000, and Duthie makes the call.
The flop comes out , and both men check.
Fourth street is the , and they both check again.
The river is the , and it goes check-check once more. Duthie tables , good enough to win the pot.
John Duthie raises to 65,000 (smaller than the usual raise this match) and Wolpert calls.
The flop comes and Wolpert checks it over to Duthie who bets 100,000. Wolpert calls.
The turn is the and both players check.
The river brigns the and Wolpert checks for the third time. Duthie bet 150,000 and Wolpert asks with a smile "Can I see another card?" but then folds his hand.
He gives his opponent a walk.
John Duthie limps into the pot and Wolpert checks.
The flop comes and both players check. The turn brings the and Wolpert checks again. Duthie bets 50,000 and Wolpert calls.
The river is the and Wolpert checks. Duthie bets again, this time 150,000. He wins the pot with the bet and drags in the pot.
As usual, he raises to 90,000. Duthie cuts out the call before re-raising to 290,000. Wolpert asks for a count, and Duthie tells him he has about 1.5 million left. He announces, "All in." Duthie reaches for his chips quickly, but then smirks and slides his cards to the muck.
John Duthie raises to 90,000, taking down the pot.
He raises to 90,000 again, and John Duthie lets his hand go.
The two men have a side bet on throwing the button back and forth. The first player to land the button on the WSOP logo in front of the other player wins $100. Duthie wanted to play it for $50,000, but Wolpert wasn't taking it.
John Duthie raises from the button and takes the hand.