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Jonathan Duhamel reveals how he celebrated WSOP win
Poker NewsFebruary 18, 2011 Jonathan Duhamel, the World Series of Poker Main Event 2010 winner, has finally revealed what he did in the first few hours after his incredible triumph. The 23-year-old, who pocketed $8,944,138 when he became World Poker Champion in Las Vegas in November, has been reluctant to talk about his big win. But the college dropout, who became one of the richest players on the planet when his... |
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Jonathan Duhamel wins $8.9m at WSOP 2010
Poker NewsNovember 9, 2010 Jonathan Duhamel has won the World Series of Poker Main Event 2010 - and pocketed a staggering $8.9 million. The 23-year-old college dropout when his A♠ J♥ held against John Racener's K♦ 8♦. Duhamel, from Quebec, is the first French-speaker to land the WSOP Main Event title. He said: "It's so big, it's so huge. It's a dream come true for me. "There's a lot of good... |
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The WSOP 2010 November Nine
Poker NewsJuly 18, 2010 THIS is the November Nine – the players who will fight it out for the World Series of Poker 2010 Main Event title later this year. With 7,310, or 99.9 per cent, of the 7,319 entrants in this year's big one now eliminated, Jonathan Duhamel leads the way in the fight for the world title and $8.94million first prize. The 22-year-old, from Montreal, Canada, bullied his way through Day 8 in... |
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World Poker Champ Joe Cada hits the rail in Vegas
Poker NewsJuly 14, 2010 Reigning World Poker Champion Jo Cada has busted out of the WSOP 2010 Main Event. The 22-year-old had dreamt of being the first player to defend the WSOP Main Event title since 1988, when Johnny Chan recorded back-to-back victories. But Cada, who won $8.55 million last year as the youngest winner ever, was eliminated with around 1,800 players remaining when his ace-queen of spaces ran into... |
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WSOP 2010 winner will get $9 million
Poker NewsJuly 9, 2010 THE winner of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event will pocket a staggering $8,944,138, it was confirmed today. As Day 1D came to a close at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, WSOP organisers confirmed this is now the second biggest event in poker history. Some 7,319 players entered the $10,000 buy-in tournament, 5,146 of whom survive. That means the net prize pool is a... |






