The turn is the and they both check again. The river brings the and Wolpert checks again and Duthie bets out 100,000. Wolpert calls.
Wolpert says, "Four of spades." Duthie says, "Five of spades," and shows . Wolpert says, "Nice value bet" with a chuckle and mucks his cards. Duthie takes it down.
He raises to 120,000 again, and Duthie caps his cards to think it over. He grabs a stack of pink chips that look like a raise, but he elects to flat-call instead.
The flop comes . Both players check.
Turn: . Duthie fires out now, betting 150,000. Wolpert is the one pulling out raising chips now, but he too elects to simply call.
River: . Duthie fires another bullet, 450,000 this time. Wolpert stares pensively across the table, fingering his chips. After a minute, Duthie speaks up: "Lay it down," he says in a playful tone. After another minute or so of consideration, Wolpert opts not to take his advice, and he puts in the call.