When the star-filled WSOP Europe Berlin High Roller final table kicked off on Friday, Italian poker pro Mustapha Kanit had a big lead with a stack of 1.7 million (his closest opponent, Christoph Vogelsang, had less than half of that). Funnily enough the two short stacks, 3-time gold bracelet winner Davidi Kitai and 2010 WSOP winner Jonathan Duhamel, made it to heads-up after several hours of batt[...] Read more » WSOPE Berlin: Duhamel Wins Third Gold Bracelet!
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Many congratulations to Jonathan Duhamel on winning his third bracelet and the first prize of 554,395. This guy is proving that his Main Event win wasnt a flash in the pan and he looks here to stay
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ok i have to admit that 3 bracelets are better than one, and i didn't think that duhamel was good enough for another bracelet in a field bigger than 2-3 players after his major win in the wsop main event, but he proved me (and probably many others) wrong and delivered a couple more bracelets already.
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Posted by pochui: ok i have to admit that 3 bracelets are better than one, and i didn't think that duhamel was good enough for another bracelet in a field bigger than 2-3 players after his major win in the wsop main event, but he proved me (and probably many others) wrong and delivered a couple more bracelets already.
after that he won high roller O.o if I am not mistaken O.o he is preaty good, he is one of my favorite players... he play realy good, and I think that soon he will win more bracelats... he surpassed 17 million $ in winnings, thats also preaty awesome
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Could the factor "home" have had a big influence on this result? I don't think so, because once you sit at the table you only take in consideration the professional background and curriculum of your opponents, and pay attention to the way they are playing that specific tourney.
Whoever said Jonathan Duhamel's 2010 main event win was a fluke are proved wrong by his long term results. He's a solid player that isn't scared to go with his read and make moves.
He's also been able to manage his bankroll well enough to keep playing these expensive tournament throughout the year even without his pokerstars sponsor.
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A great win for Duhamel and he is one of the few main event winners who has gone on to win many more millions of dollars,as well as another wsop bracelet he must be close to $20 million now.