2010 World Series of Poker
Jonathan Duhamel goes from unknown to star with World Series of Poker victory
Jonathan Duhamel wrapped a Canadian flag around his shoulders and yelled in a manner he usually only unleashes when his beloved Montreal Canadiens score a goal at the Bell Centre in his hometown. The 22-year-old Duhamel won the World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet and the $8,944,138 first-place prize Monday night at the Rio, beating 24-year-old John Racener.
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