Joe Hachem: The legend of Australian poker
The poker community has been repeatedly witness of the excellent performance of the Australian man Joe Hachem around poker tables throughout his career. His unprecedented success in the Main Event of the World Series of Poker in 2005 made him a true legend of poker because after crossing a wide field of 5,619 participants, Hachem completed an exceptional final which was lasting about 14 hours. And despite this long battleship, he was still able to face Steve Danneman during the final head's up. After six hands only, Hachem won the world championship of poker. His tenacity and strength have greatly impressed the audience who followed this game. At the time of this victory, Hachem wore the Australian flag while thanking the American public, a simple sign which largely affected the heart of many fans of poker in the world.
Joe Hachem would have been a chiropractor now, but because of a rare disease of his hand, he could not achieve this aim. This failure has led him to poker. Indeed, Joe Hachem who has vowed himself to complete passion for poker is proud to be a true professional and always took seriously his role as ambassador of this card game. He has acquired the right strategies to deserve such a reputation by participating in poker tournaments in Melbourne, Australia. The famous actor Matt Damon has praised his talent, saying that poker could make of a player as bad boy but when it is practiced with as much class and dignity, it is a great game.
Source: Poker 777
Thursday, 22 July 2010
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