Jonathan Duhamel
| Earnings | Wins | Cashes |
|---|---|---|
| $10,974,929 | 3 | 23 |
| Earnings | Wins | Cashes |
|---|---|---|
| $10,956,527 | 3 | 17 |
| VPIP | PRFA | POFA | SDWN |
|---|---|---|---|
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
GPI 300, 9th (May 7, 2012)
Recent Results
| Date | Tournament / Event | Buy-In | Place | Entries | Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar. 5 - 9, 2012 | Bay 101 Shooting Stars No Limit Hold'em - Championship Bounty Bay 101, San Jose, CA | $10,000 | 13th | 364 | $25,620 |
| Feb. 22, 2012 | 2012 L.A. Poker Classic No Limit Hold'em Commerce Casino, Los Angeles, CA | $5,100 | 2nd | 98 | $121,115 |
| Feb. 3, 2012 | EPT Deauville No Limit Hold'em Deauville International Centre, Deauville, FRA | $2,893 | 8th | 289 | $18,281 |
| Jan. 12, 2012 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure No Limit Hold'em 8 Max - High Roller Atlantis Resort & Casino, Paradise Island, BAH | $25,500 | 2nd | 141 | $634,550 |
| Jan. 9 - 10, 2012 | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure No Limit Hold'em - 8 Max Atlantis Resort & Casino, Paradise Island, BAH | $5,250 | 1st | 158 | $239,830 |
Career Summary
| Year | Earnings | Adj Earnings | Wins | Major Wins | Top 10 Finishes |
Major Top 10 Finishes |
Cashes | Major Cashes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | $1,370,986 | $1,370,986 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 2 |
| 2011 | $558,073 | $543,328 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 2 |
| 2010 | $8,987,310 | $8,987,310 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
| 2008 | $56,833 | $54,904 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Major Wins
| Date | Tournament / Event | Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Jul. 5, 2010 | 41st World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2010 World Championship - No Limit Hold'em Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV | $8,944,310 |
News Feed
GPI Player of the Year: Duhamel Hangs on to Number One; Badecker, Grospellier Narrow the Gap
When the Global Poker Index Player of the Year race debuted in February, Jonathan Duhamel had a firm hold on the top of the standings and has not let go since. So great was his lead that at the beginning of April he had a whopping 253 point dominance over second place, Erik Cajelais. A month later, Duhamel continues to reign but the gap is closing.
GPI Player of the Year: Duhamel Digs In at Number One; Cajelais a Distant Second
Jonathan Duhamel grabbed hold of the lead in the Global Poker Index Player of the Year race back in January and he hasn’t let go of it since. Duhamel’s lead remains so commanding that the 253 point gap between Duhamel and Erik Cajelais, currently 2nd in the standings, is larger than the 239 point gap between Cajelais and number 300 in the standings, Josh Barrett. It is unlikely that anyone will be able to catch Duhamel until at least the World Series, with its high concentration of high buy-in, large field events. As it stands now, Duhamel’s lead is large enough that Cajelais could win a $10,000 buy-in event with 400 runners and still not unseat Duhamel.
GPI Player of the Year: Duhamel Fortifies Lead; Schwartz Surges into Second
Last month began with Jonathan Duhamel firmly leading the Global Poker Index Player of the Year standings on the heels of four top five finishes in January at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, including a win in the PCA $5,000 NLHE 6-Max event. With a strong finish at EPT Deauville at the beginning of February and his 2nd place finish in the LAPC $5,100 NLHE event, February was another strong month for the 2010 Main Event Champion. Duhamel began February with a 182 point lead over second place and exits the month even stronger, extending his lead to 226 points over the number two man in the PoY standings. How big is that lead? Second place Noah Schwartz only leads 20th place John Dibella by 122 points total.
Epic Adventures: The Night Before
Player experiences the night before a major tournament run the gamut for some, it is highly ritualized, complete with meticulously selected nutritious food, a good night’s rest, a trip to the gym, or simply some stress-free “me” time. For others, it is a chance to catch up with friends that you don’t get to see too often. It is one last chance to unwind before you have to focus and get into the proper mindset required to play four or five days of quality poker.
GPI Update: Mercier Holds on to Number One; Benyamine and Frankenberger Falter; Harder Marches Onward
As is the case with most major sports, February is generally a rather slow month for poker, and this week’s limited tournament action is reflected in limited movement on the Global Poker Index. Jason Mercier stands strong as the world’s Number One. And Christian Harder, Andy Frankenberger and McLean Karr make big moves, albeit not in the same direction.
