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01. Jonathan Duhamel reveals how he celebrated WSOP win Jonathan Duhamel reveals how he celebrated WSOP win

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February 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...
02. Jonathan Duhamel wins another $276,608 Jonathan Duhamel wins another $276,608

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February 2, 2011 Jonathan Duhamel has said he 'loves' poker after winning €203,232 - or $276,608 - just two months after pocketing $8,944,138 in the World Series of Poker Main Event. The 23-year-old added the EPT Deauville High Roller title to his WSOP Main Event win - bringing his total winnings since November to a mouthwatering $9,220,918. EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR POKERJOLT READERS: CLAIM $250 FREE MONEY...
03. The WSOP 2010 November Nine The WSOP 2010 November Nine

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July 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...
04. Kids. Don't you just hate them... Kids. Don't you just hate them...

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July 15, 2010 A 21-year-old who has only cashed once in his life is leading the chase for $9 million at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Evan Lamprea's total career winnings of $5,044 are just half the entry fee of this event – the second biggest live poker tournament of all time. But in the early hours of this morning the little known Canadian, who has never finished higher than 164th in...
05. Jennifer Leigh is seriously angry Jennifer Leigh is seriously angry

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July 11, 2010 POKER sexbomb Jennifer 'Jennicide' Leigh may be flying high at the WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas...but she is in a massive strop. The 26-year-old, who finished Day 2a with a very healthy chip stack of 155,200 claims she is 'pissed' and wants revenge before she returns to the Amazon Room tomorrow. But who, or what, has caused this blind rage in the usually nerdy Playboy model, who has a secret...
06. Phil Ivey knocked out of WSOP 2010 Main Event Phil Ivey knocked out of WSOP 2010 Main Event

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July 11, 2010 PHIL IVEY has been dramatically knocked out of the World Series of Poker 2010 Main Event. The 34-year-old, the top ranked poker player in the world, was hoping for a breakthrough in the monster tournament after his 7th placed finish last year. But he was eliminated within the first hour of Day 2B after his Q-Q ran into Yuji Masaki's kings. Ivey caught a queen on the turn, raising hopes that...
07. WSOP 2010 winner will get $9 million WSOP 2010 winner will get $9 million

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July 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...
08. Johnny Chan rolls back the years at the 2010 WSOP Johnny Chan rolls back the years at the 2010 WSOP

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July 9, 2010 Johnny Chan finished Day 1C of the World Series of Poker Main Event ranked an unbelievable 2nd out of  1,646 survivors. The 53-year-old, who has 10 WSOP bracelets, played typically aggressive poker throughout to dominate a huge field. Canadian Mathieu Sauriol finished chip leader on a day in which another 2,314 players entered the tournament, meaning the prize fund is likely to be...
09. Peter Eastgate: 'I'm 24, I'm bored and I quit' Peter Eastgate: 'I'm 24, I'm bored and I quit'

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July 8, 2010 PETER EASTGATE sensationally quit poker today claiming he was “bored” by the game. The 2008 World Series of Poker Champion, who won $9.15 million when he scooped his title, is taking an indefinite break and said he won't ever return unless he needs the money. The 24-year-old said: “I was bored of the game, lacking motivation, did not need the money any more so saw no point...