With the blinds up, the new raise is 120,000 from Wolpert. Duthie makes the call.
The first three cards spread in the middle are . Duthie checks, and Wolpert does as well.
Turn: . Check-check.
River: . Duthie finally grabs for chips and bets 125,000. Wolpert leans his head back and forth as if he can't make up his mind, but he eventually calls. Without showing, Duthie taps the table in the familiar "nice hand" gesture, and Wolpert turns over the winning .
The flop brings . Duthie leads out this time, flicking 150,000 chips at the pot. Wolpert peeks again at his two cards before making the call.
Fourth street is the . Duthie grabs chips again and fires a second bullet with 250,000 more. One more check of the hole cards for Wolpert before he cuts out a raise and makes it 725,000 straight. Now it's Duthie who needs to stare back at his own hole cards. After doing so, he would take a long, dry pause while deciding on his next action. Wolpert got stared up and down, but Duthie eventually let it go. Wolpert has now taken a pretty sizable lead in this deciding match.