There was a bit of confusion before the hand. Duthie needed change, and the dealer exhanged a big stack of chips from Wolpert. Both Duthie and the floor person noticed something odd, and the staff member walked over to the table. Duthie was pretty sure he shorted Wolpert 300,000 in the exchange. Honesty prevailed, and the upright Duthie gave Wolpert the extra pink chips.
Leo Wolpert has the button. He raises to 120,000, and Duthie calls.
The flop comes . Duthie fires out into the pot with 110,000, and he takes it down.
He raises to 120,000, and Duthie calls. The flop comes . Both players check.
Fourth street is the . Duthie checks again, but Wolpert elects to bet 160,000, unhappy with another check. Duthie peeks again at his cards and makes the call.
The river is the . Duthie checks again, and Duthie checks behind. Wolpert shows , and his pair of aces is the winner as Duthie sends his cards toward the muck.
He raises to 120,000 as usual, and Duthie grabs re-raising chips from his stack. He cuts out 390,000 of them and shoves them forward for a total bet of 510,000. Wolpert considers for just a minute before letting his hand go.