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Poker champ takes $5m world title in Las Vegas

A Canadian poker professional has won the £5.5 million first prize in the World Series main event title in Las Vegas.

Jonathan Duhamel, 23, beat American John Racener after a one-on-one showdown as 200 supporters watched.

He said: "It's a dream come true right now. It's like the most beautiful day of my life."

Racener, 24, of Florida, said: "I could never get anything going. It was unfortunate and he played it well."

Duhamel's prize dwarfed the $43,000 he won after entering 17 tournaments at the 57-event series this year. He said he played for $5 and $10 minimum prizes before the series. Now he plans to play in the world's biggest tournaments.

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