February 17 2012, Samuel Cosby

Two months after his home invasion in December, Jonathan Duhamel’s 2010 World Series of Poker Bracelet has finally been found, or most of it at least.
According to French poker site Princepoker.com, the bracelet was found by a street sweeper in Montreal. The sweeper was cleaning the Ville-Marie Tunnel last Wednesday and when the residue from the sweeper was emptied, the bracelet was found in a dumpster.
It appears from the photos, that someone had tried to remove Duhamel’s name from the back of the bracelet.
According to PrincePoker.com Duhamel was contacted shortly after the bracelet was found and is more pleased about having his trophy back, than the monetary value of the bracelet, which is estimated to be around $40,000.
Canada’s TVA Nouvelles spoke with Philippe Jette, Duhamel’s manager, who said, “The sentimental value [of the bracelet] is priceless. We are giving the bracelet to the police, because it is still a piece of evidence, and should help the police with the investigation. We are happy, and Jonathan is doing very well.”
A trial is set for next week in the case of the four suspected home invaders, one of which was Duhamel’s ex-girlfriend, who is still in jail.
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February 16 2012, Chad Holloway

A few weeks ago, the poker world learned the unfortunate news that Thor Hansen, a poker legend and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Players have shown their support for Hansen in a number of ways such as organizing a charity tournament held on Betfair Poker last week. Now, PokerStars is stepping up to the plate to help raise money for the Thor Hansen Fund.
Two charity tournaments will be held Sunday, Feb. 19, to help raise money for the fund, which was established by Hansen’s close friends, Frode Fagerli and Andreas Høivold. Proceeds from the tournaments will help pay for Hansen’s treatment.
According to the European Poker Tour’s Twitter account:
The first tourney will be at 1930 CET (1330 EST) on Sunday – a $10+$10 tourney with $10 going to the prize pool and $10 to the Thor Hansen Charity Fund.
At 2000 CET (1400 EST), there will be a $50+$50 event with $50 going to the prize pool and $50 to the Thor Hansen Charity Fund.
To find the tournaments, which are open to all, look under Tourneys – Regional. If you don’t have PokerStars, you can download it through PokerNews and receive a 100% up to $600 Bonus + $67,500 PokerNews Freeroll Series.
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