Jonathan Duhamel

Canadian from Quebec, Duhamel was the very first player to take WSOP Main Event bracelet back to Canada.

WSOP Main Event bracelet is a hard piece of jewelry to acquire, desired by practically every poker player that walks the Earth. Jonathan Duhamel managed to squeeze his way into the select few who can proudly call themselves the owner of this sweet achievement. Canadian from Quebec, he was also the very first player to take this title back to Canada. Born on August 24 1987, he had, like many from his generation, taken up poker a few years before he turned 18 and turned his attention to live tournaments as soon as he was legally allowed. He had abandoned his studies so he could devote all his time to playing poker. His first notable result came in 2008, when he bubbled the final table of the EPT Prague Main Event. The biggest success that propelled Duhamel into the stardom came two years later, during the 2010 World Series of Poker. Playing in the field of over seven thousand players he managed to secure the place at the final table that was scheduled to take place in November of the same year. Not only that, but he was going to come back as a chip leader and battle for the first prize of $9,000,000. He had a few months to do his best to prepare for the biggest moment of his professional life and he must have done something right. He claims that he had played a lot of sit and go tournaments online and discussed the strategy a lot before turning up for the November 9. He came up on top, beating John Racener in a heads-up finale that secured him not only the huge payday but also a place in the poker history. He donated a $100,000 from these winnings to the Montreal Canadiens Children Foundation. Following on his Main Event success, he was soon signed as the Poker Stars sponsored pro and became an ambassador of the game – the roll he has always tried to enjoy to the maximum. He also published the book entitle “The Final Table” detailing his Main Event experience. Duhamel went through a traumatic experience in 2011 when his home was invaded and he was tied up and beaten. Amongst stolen property was his Main Event bracelet and although robbers were soon caught, a lot of things were missing, including the bracelet. It was found only couple of months later in the streets of Montreal, severely damaged. Always claiming to be primarily a cash game player, the 2010 World Champion has total live tournament earnings of about $12 million. Apart from his ME victory, other significant scores mostly came during the 2012 PCA, including 4th place in PCA Super High Roller event for $313,000, 2nd in the High Roller event for $635,000 as well as the win in the Event 12 for $240,000. The videos featuring Duhamel’s journey to his great victory can be found right here on PokerTube.
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6 years ago39,353Bellagio1,

Published 6 years ago

Sickest Bad Beat In Poker History: Duhamel vs Affleck

The sickest bad beat we have ever seen is played between Jonathan Duhamel and Matt Affleck during the 2010 WSOP main event with ju...

9 years ago28,484BestPokerVids,

Published 9 years ago

PokerStars Shark Cage - Episode 5

PokerStars Shark Cage installment featuring Jonathan Duhamel, Griffin Benger, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Igor Kurganov, Jeremy Roenic...

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Published 9 years ago

Phil Hellmuth Arguing and Playing

Phil Hellmuth gets involved in a big pot in the middle of an argument

7 years ago17,808BestPokerVids,

Published 7 years ago

Premier League Poker - Negreanu's $250k Bad Beat

Jonathan Duhamel squeezes from the big blind with 74 but Daniel Negreanu is all-in with AQ, during the Party Poker Premier League ...

8 years ago16,289BestPokerVids,

Published 8 years ago

Premier League Season VI - Duhamel Wins The Heat

Jonathan Duhamel wins his heat after defeating Sam Trickett heads-up during Season VI of the PartyPoker Premier League from the As...

8 years ago12,874BestPokerVids,

Published 8 years ago

Dan Colman and Jonathan Duhamel huge flip - One Drop 2015

Dan Colman flips with Jonathan Duhamel during the WSOP 2015 High Roller One Drop - $111,111 Buy-in event.

9 years ago12,735TheCunce,

Published 9 years ago

Premier League S06 E13 - the Unreleased Edition

Party Poker Premier League, unreleased episodes

9 years ago12,614ThePokerAces,

Published 9 years ago

Chips Flying: Daniel Negreanu is Upset After a Suckout

Negreanu makes the right call, but is upset after Duhamel sucks out on the river and jams the chips across the table

11 years ago11,962Arnas1254,

Published 11 years ago

PCA 2012 - Blom vs Duhamel

Viktor Blom (Sweden) and Jonathan Duhamel (Canada) action at the PCA $100k Super High Roller tournament, January 2012.

10 years ago10,985Arnas1254,

Published 10 years ago

Duhamel pressures Loose cannon in the Big Game

Hand from Pokerstars The Big Game Season 2 Episode 21 - Duhamel piles on the pressure!

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Jonathon Duhamel Out as PokerStars Team Pro

PokerStars roster of Team Pros was reduced by one as Jonathan Duhamel will no longer be representing the world's top poker site.

Live Poker Events, 8 years ago

Jonathan Duhamel Triumphs in $111k One Drop High Roller

Jonathan Duhamel held his own in the field of 135 strong players, eventually beating Bill Klein heads-up for the title and almost $4 million payday

Live Poker Events, 8 years ago

Duhamel Wins 3rd WSOP bracelet

Jonathan Duhamel does it again, winning his third bracelet in the WSOP Europe High Roller.

Live Poker Events, 6 years ago

Jeff Cormier Wins World Cup of Cards $10K High Roller For $160,000

Cormier took down the World Cup of Cards $10K High Roller title and C$160,000 after edging out Australia’s Jonathan Karamalakis for the trophy.

Live Poker Events, 6 years ago

Kevin Rivest Wins the Party Poker LIVE Canadian Poker Championships For $336,325

Kevin Rivest took down the biggest payday of his poker career when he bested a field of 899 entrants to lift the 2017 Canadian Poker Championships crown.

Live Poker Events, 6 years ago

Joe McKeehen Wins in Clash of Main Event Champions For $60,000

It was without doubt the most impressive Sit and Go line-up poker has ever seen with 5 Main Event champions at the $10k per head buy-in table.

Live Poker Events, 5 years ago

partypoker Brings the WSOP Circuit to the Playground

Canada is next on the schedule for the partypoker-sponsored WSOP-C Playground kicking off later this month…

Jonathan Duhamel Battles Canadian Tax Agency Over 2010 WSOP Main Event Winnings

2010 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Jonathan Duhamel is in a legal battle with Canadian tax authorities