He raises to 90,000, as usual, and Duthie lets him have it.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
Event Info
He raises to 90,000, as usual, and Duthie lets him have it.
Duthie limps into the pot and Leo Wolpert raises to 130,000. Duthie calls.
The flop comes and both players check.
The turn brigns the and they check again.
The river is the and Wolpert checks. Duthie bets 150,000 and is called.
Wolpert shows and wins the pot.
He raises as he has every time he's had the button -- making it 90,000 -- and Duthie folds.
John Duthie raises to 90,000 and Leo Wolpert reraises to 350,000 to take down the pot.
He raises to 90,000, and Duthie folds.
John Duthie raises to 90,000 and Leo Wolpert makes the call. The flop comes . Wolpert checks and Duthie bets 125,000. Wolpert calls.
The turn is the and both players check.
The river brings the and Wolpert bets 280,000 on the double paired board. Duthie grabs a stack of pink chips and raises to 800,000. Wolpert moves all in and Duthie is forced to lay down his hand.
Duthie - 1,920,000
Wolpert - 5,760,000
He makes the same raise to 90,000 as the last time. Duthie stares him down for just a minute before making the call.
The flop comes down . Duthie checks, as does Wolpert.
The turn brings the . Duthie checks again, and Wolpert takes the opportunity to bet 120,000. Duthie calls quickly.
The last card off is the . Duthie checks, and Wolpert puts out a healthy bet of 365,000. Duthie caps his cards and stares across the table with his hand under his chin. He stacks out the calling chips and flicks them into the pot.
"King-nine," says Wolpert, turning over . Duthie nods in acknowledgement, and the pot goes to Wolpert.
John Duthie gives Leo Wolpert a walk
He raises to 90,000. John Duthie makes the call.
The flop comes down . After a check from Duthie, Wolpert continues out with 120,000 chips. Duthie calls.
Turn: . Duthie checks again, and Wolpert checks behind.
River: . Duthie taps the table, as does Wolpert. Duthie shows down , and he wins the first pot of this duel.