He raises to 200,000 and John Duthie makes the call.
The flop shows up . Duthie checks, and Wolpert continues out with 290,000 more chips. After once again counting his stack down, Duthie cuts out the calling chips and slides them into the pot.
The turn card is the . Duthie passes again, and Wolpert checks behind.
Fifth street is the . Duthie takes the betting lead now, firing out a bet of 500,000 in a trail of pink chips. That's enough to get Wolpert out of the hand and send a nice pot to Duthie without showdown.
He raises to 150,000, and Duthie quickly calls this time.
The flop comes . After a check from Duthie, Wolpert fires 220,000 again, which Duthie calls.
Fourth street is the . Duthie checks, and Wolpert quickly reaches for chips. Shuffling a handful of high-value pink chips, he eventually settles on a bet of 420,000. Duthie counts down his own stack as he considers, stopping to take a sip of water. After 30 seconds or so, he lays down his cards.