Jonathan Duhamel Eliminated

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The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event defending champion, Jonathan Duhamel has been eliminated as of Monday evening. 

Duhamel won just over $8.9 million at last year’s event.  He managed to cash out in two events at this year’s WSOP.

The Boucherville, Quebec native was born in 1987 and entered The European Poker Tour at the age of 22, finishing 10th in the main event.

In January, Duhamel won $286, 903, finishing first at the PokerStars EPT Deauville Season 7 No Limit Hold’em event.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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