He raises to 90,000. John Duthie makes the call. The flop comes . Duthie checks, and Wolpert's bet of 120,000 is enough to win him the pot.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
He raises to 90,000. John Duthie makes the call. The flop comes . Duthie checks, and Wolpert's bet of 120,000 is enough to win him the pot.
John Duthie calls from the button and Wolpert raises to 130,000. Duthie calls.
The flop comes and Wolpert continues for 180,000. Duthie calls quickly.
The turn is the and they slow things down by checking.
The river is teh and Wolpert checks again. Duthie bets 350,000 to take it down.
He raises to 90,000 after taking two button hands off. Duthie stares long at his cards before making the call.
The flop comes down , and Duthie checks. Wolpert bets 120,000, and Duthie re-checks his cards before announcing, "I'm all in."
Wolpert asks for a count, and Duthie has 1,420,000 left. That's enough info for Wolpert, and he offers a, "Nice hand," as he mucks his cards.
John Duthie calls from the button and Wolpert checks his option.
The flop comes and both players check. The turn is the and Wolpert bets 40,000. Duthie calls.
The river brings the and Wolpert leads for 110,000. Duthie stares him down for a minute and calls.
Wolpert shows for the straight and wins the pot.
He folds for the second time in a row, walking to John Duthie.
"I'll do it again, but I don't like it," joked Wolpert. "I feel kinda dirty when I do it."
Duthie limps in and Wolpert checks his option
The flop comes and both players check. The turn brings the and after a check from Wolpert, Duthie bets 50,000 to take the pot.
He folds and gives John Duthie the first walk from his button.
"You created the EPT, right?" Wolpert asked his opponent after the hand. "Thanks!"
John Duthie limps into the pot and Leo Wolpert raises it up to 130,000. Duthie calls.
The flop comes and both players check.
The turn brings the and they check again.
The river is the and they check it down for a third time.
Showdown:
Wolpert -
Duthie -
Wolpert ten kicker plays and he wins the pot.
He raises to 90,000 again, and Duthie makes the call.
The flop comes down . Duthie checks, and Wolpert continues out with 120,000 more chips. That's good enough to take down the pot.
John Duthie has only won one of the first eleven hands.
John Duthie gives Leo Wolpert a walk.