By Nolan Dalla -
Jonathan Duhamel is the winner of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event Championship.
Duhamel, from Boucherville, Quebec became the first Canadian citizen in history to win poker’s world championship. Two Canadians had previously finished in the runner-up spot in the 41-year-history of poker's undisputed world championship. Tuan Lam...
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By Nolan Dalla - It's Jonathan Duhamel vs. John Racener!
It’s taken four months, two days, and seven hours to reach poker’s ultimate showdown.
The two final green-felt gladiators in the quest to become the undisputed 2010 Wold Poker Champion are:
SEAT 1: Jonathan Duhamel (Boucherville, Quebec) -- 188,950,000 in chips
SEAT 2: John Racener...
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By Nolan Dalla - We are back!
After a 110-day hiatus, the 2010 November Nine will reconvene at noon PT on Saturday, November 6th to determine who will be crowned this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.
Celebrity announcer Bruce Buffer will handle the ceremonial start in front of a near 1500-person capacity crowd inside the Penn and Teller Theater at the Rio All-Suite...
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By Barry Carter - The first ever home grown main event champion at the World Series of Poker Europe has been crowned, taking the UK bracelet count for 2010 up to seven. James Bord may not have been the best known player at the final table, particularly in an event where Phil Ivey and Viktor Blom commanded so much attention, but you would not have thought that to look at his...
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By Nolan Dalla - The final table of the 2010 WSOP Europe Main Event is set!
The chip leader is Dan Fleyshman, from San Diego, CA (USA). He has a number of small cashes in various tournaments dating back to 2005. But this is his first time to cash at the WSOP. He is a 29-year-old executive for an online poker company. It will be interesting to watch how Fleyshman...
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