Biography
Canada's World Champion
Jonathan Duhamel is a professional poker player from Boucherville, Quebec, Canada, born in 1987. He cemented his place in poker history by winning the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas, taking home a staggering $8,944,310 and earning his first WSOP bracelet. At just 23 years old, he became the first Canadian ever to claim the most prestigious title in poker, instantly elevating him to international stardom and making him a household name in the poker world.
Career Highlights and Major Cashes
Following his landmark victory, Duhamel demonstrated that his success was no fluke. He captured a second WSOP bracelet in 2014, showcasing his versatility across different tournament formats. His total live tournament earnings have surpassed $12 million, placing him among the highest-earning Canadian players in history. Throughout his career, he has made deep runs in some of the most competitive fields in the world, competing across major series in both North America and Europe.
Playing Style and Current Status
Duhamel is widely regarded as an aggressive and technically sound tournament player, combining strong hand-reading abilities with disciplined stack management — attributes that allowed him to consistently navigate large-field events at the highest level. He has served as an ambassador for poker in French Canada, helping to raise the profile of the game in the province of Quebec. In recent years, he has maintained a lower public profile, but continues to make select appearances on the international tournament circuit, where he remains a respected and celebrated figure.
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