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Joe
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Joseph
(Joe) Hachem (pronounced "Ha-shem")
(born 3 November 1966 in Lebanon) is a Lebanese-Australian
poker player.
Hachem
and his family moved from Lebanon to Australia
in 1972. In 2002, he gave up a career as a chiropractor
due to a rare blood disorder in his hands, and
decided to concentrate on poker.
Hachem
won the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000
no limit Texas hold 'em Main Event, outlasting
5,618 other players, and winning $7,500,000. Hachem
was short-stacked for much of the final table,
and did not take a chip lead until there were
just 3 players remaining. In the final hand, Hachem
called a pre-flop raise from $300,000 to $700,000
with his 7? 3?. The flop came 6? 5? 4?, giving
Hachem a straight. When the turn brought the A?,
Steve Dannenmann made the top pair (with an up-and-down
straight draw) with his starting hand of A? 3?.
Hachem bet, Dannenmann raised, Hachem moved all-in
and was called. In the end, Dannenmann could only
tie if the river brought a 7 (giving him the same
straight), but the 4? on the river ensured Hachem
the win.
Unlike
the previous two winners (Greg Raymer and Chris
Moneymaker), Hachem was not an Internet qualifier,
instead paying the full buy-in. However, like
Raymer and Moneymaker, Hachem is now a representative
of PokerStars.
After
Hachem won the 2005 Main Event, WSOP commentator
Norman Chad declared, "Hachem turned 7-3
offsuit into $7.5 million. Pass the sugar!"
Hachem himself first used what would become his
catch phrase after flopping a flush against Andrew
Black's three queens, and winning a large pot.
At
the 2006 World Series of Poker, Hachem finished
second in the $2,500 short-handed no limit hold
'em event when his A? Q? was outdrawn by Russ
"Dutch" Boyd's A? 5? on a board of A?
K? 9? J? 5? on the final hand.
Hachem
later finished fourth in the $2,500 pot limit
hold'em tournament; he was once again eliminated
after taking a bad beat on the river, this time
from eventual winner John Gale.
Hachem
also finished in the money (238th place) of the
2006 WSOP Main Event, after his pocket Aces were
outdrawn by Andrew Schreibman's pocket Jacks.
(Schreibman eliminated another player along with
Hachem) Hachem took home $42,882, and in defense
of his title outlasted 97.2% of the largest field
in poker history.
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