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Joe Hachem is the winner of the WSOP 2005
The 2005 WSOP began with 5,618 entrants. Joe Hachem outlasted a record breaking number of players to take home the $7.5 million dollars. Hachem is the first Australian who won the WSOP.
The final opponent that Hachem overcame was Steve Dannenmann who took $4,250,000 prize.
Last Hand of the World Series of Poker 2005
Joe Hachem had: [3 ][7 ]
Dannenmann had: [A ][3 ]
Preflop Dannenmann raised 700k, Hachem called.
The flop came [6 ][5 ][4 ], Steve Dannenmann bet 700k, Hachem raised to 1.7 million and Dannenmann called.
The turn came the [A ], Hachem bet 2 million, Dannenmann raised to 5 million, Joe Hachem pushed all-in and Dannenmann called.
Hachem had flopped a straight and Steve Dannenmann was drawing to a chopped pot.
The river came the [4 ] and Dannenmann won $4,250,000 million for second place.
Joseph Hachem won $7,500,000 and the World Series Championship title.
About Joe Hachem:
Joe Hachem is a native of Lebanon, In 1972 Hachem and his family moved to Melbourne, Australia. Hachem is married with 4 children. He worked as a chiropractor but he gave that up a few years ago after a developing a rare blood disorder in his hands. meanwhile considering his future, Hachem began to play poker, casinos, and the past 2 years, he have been playing a lot online poker. Hachem also runs a small broking business in Pascoe Vale.
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Joe Hachem wins the World Series of Poker 2005 with $7.5 million dollars
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