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Online Poker Jonathan Duhamel wins the WSOP 2010

Online Poker Jonathan Duhamel wins the WSOP 2010

After a very exciting heads up, Jonathan Duhamel main event of the World Series of Poker winner. He defeated John Racener and it has assured itself of the top prize of eight million U.S. dollars. He also won the coveted gold bracelet. From the beginning of the finalatafel he was chip leader and he's chip lead briefly but lost.He never lost hope and was from the beginning determined to claim the title to get. When she still had three players he has in all probability the main pot of his life playing poker. He won with his ace pockten women against seven of the player Joseph Cheong. Then it was time for the heads up. He had from the beginning of heads-up six times more chips than John Racener. The winning hand played the winner with his ace king peasant hearts against eight windows. This hand and he won the gold bracelet he could receive.Duhamel is the chip leader entering the 2010 WSOP November Nine and will come armed with a massive stack of 65.98 million, nearly 50% more than the second place tally of John Dolan. Duhamel sent UB.com pro Adam "Roothlus" Levy to the rails with pocket aces against K-Q to chip up late on the November Nine play down day.Besides coming to the final table of the Main Event with the chip lead, Duhamel might be best remembered for his knockout of Matt "mcmatto" Affleck. On a board of 10-9-7-Q, Duhamel called Affleck's all-in with pocket jacks. Affleck flipped up aces and Duhamel suddenly found himself down to 10 outs on the river. Sure enough, an eight hit the board, filling Duhamel's straight and sending shockwaves through the Amazon Room. The pot was worth a healthy 42 million chips, or 20% of the total in play.In a $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Six-Max event, the former college finance major finished in 50th and collected nearly $6,000. In a key hand during Day 7 that fueled his Main Event run, Duhamel moved all-in on a board reading 6-3-6-8-2. He received a call from online poker stud Matt "berkey11" Berkey, who flipped up 6-10 for trips. However, Duhamel had him crushed and showed pocket eights for a boat. The double up took Duhamel to 7.9 million in chips.Duhamel's best poker work came not in the United States, but in Europe on the European Poker Tour (EPT), where he bubbled the final table of a 5,000 No Limit Hold'em tournament in Prague and banked nearly $55,000. That tournament featured a solid final 10 that included Duhamel, Canadian poker pro Andrew "achen" Chen, Nasr El Nasr, and WSOP bracelet winner Sebastian Ruthenberg.




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