World Series of Poker Main Event 2010 Final Table with Michael Mizrachi & Jonathan Duhamel

The last table of the 2010 WSOP Centerpiece sees Michael Mizrachi, John Racener, Joseph Cheong, Jason Senti, John Dolan, Matt Jarvis, Filippo Candio, Soi Nguyen, and chip leader Jonathan Duhamel all considering the $8,944,310 first-place reward. Who will win the prestigious WSOP bracelet and be crowned the 2010 World Champ?

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World Series of Main Event 2010 Final Table with Michael Mizrachi & Jonathan Duhamel

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41 Comments

  1. Great timing, been watching these daily while I’ve been off work sick – FT hype lets goooo

    1. mbut itM was kinda weird to watch only highlights , Duhammel won a 50M pot and the next thing he has70

    2. Not so much ESPN but rather 441 Productions. They had a cinematic style that – as you mention – is peerless. I’m not sure if it was the preference of Matt Maranz specifically, but 441 liked grabbing those tight shots, getting reactions, glances, etc. It made everything very personal, which was in line with the narrative of showing personalities.

      PokerPROductions took over the coverage of the Main the following year and the look and vibe is different. Mori Eskandani has a poker background (compared to Maranz, a journalist). His aim was to focus on the poker, not the people. The upside is that we now get more information: effective stacks, blinds, and a smooth transition to real-time coverage. The downside is that it’s not as personality driven.

  2. They really need to bring the WSOP back to ESPN w Lon and Norm. There’s nothing better.

    1. They’d have to go back to the November 9 to make it work.. I liked when they ran it like the normal production, then ran the final table live, and even edited it a day later

    2. @@chongli3007 same with NBA. I heard Doris Burke call play by play for Damian Lillard’s buzzer beater last night and it was terrible. Made the whole thing less exciting.

    1. To make it 12 more years with that diagnosis is a blessing in itself.

    2. He was diagnosed with cancer in April 2010. Stage 4 throat cancer to be exact iirc. So 12 years is incredible.

  3. “You cannot control luck – think about what you can control.” J. Duhamel

  4. Racener seemed to be playing for second place and Duhamel and Cheong for first. I suppose both Duhamel and Racener more or less got what they wanted.

    1. I agree but the $ difference is worth it. This reminds me of the maniac last year that finished third

  5. This is the most roller coaster final table for me. I miss this kind of production and I hope next next ones steps up

  6. That hand between Mizrachi and Jarvis actually hit incredibly hard for every hand shown:
    Candio would’ve had the worst hand with two pair with 8s and Qs.
    Senti would’ve had trip Queens.
    Duhamel would’ve had a straight.
    Jarvis with 9s full of Queens.
    Mizrachi with Queens full of Aces (win).

    Grinder actually had 5 outs to KO Jarvis too as Candio and Senti folded an 8 and the last Queen as well.
    Insane hand.

  7. Enjoy the players but the fans are amazing. What a fun experience this must have been.

    1. Seriously! I forgot about some of these hands, mostly because the most memorable hand of all of them was Cheong’s insane preflop bluff against Duhamel.

  8. The Mizrachi-Jarvis hand was one for the books. I could have never stayed as composed as Jarvis when that river hit.

  9. This is my first time watching the 2010 final table — this is absolutely incredible. That AQ vs 99 all-in was AMAZING!!! Man, I’m so glad PokerGo is replaying the older WSOP Main Events.

  10. I was only 11 years old when I watched this back in 2010, wow this brings back memories. Hands down my favorite WSOP final table I’ve ever watched

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