200,000 is the raise once again, and Duthie comes along this time.
The flop shows . Duthie slowly checks, and Wolpert grabs for chips. He puts them back in his stack though and checks instead. Fourth street is the , and they both check a little quicker this time. The river is the , certainly an interesting card. Duthie checks it over, and Wolpert decides to check behind as well. He tables , and his pair of fives wins the pot.
"For f*cks sake," mumbled Duthie with a slight smirk. "I can't beat that."
He makes it 200,000 again. Duthie stares at his cards, then shifts his glance up to his opponent, looking like he's considering something serious. After giving it a good long think-over, he lays his hand down.
He puts out 200,000 again, the new standard for this blind level apparently. Duthie caps his cards with a pink chip before cutting out what looks like a reraise. Indeed, he lands on 750,000 as his number and stacks them out into the pot. Wolpert asks how much the raise is before letting his hand go.
Duthie has won the first three hands since returning from break.