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  B.T. ...godt selskab - Spil & Vind   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Historien om Steve Dannenmann er helt i verdensklasse - og kan naturligvis kun forekomme i Guds eget land.
I en lille flække uden for Cleveland finder vi Steve.
Helt i Steves ånd blev det naturligvis besluttet i en brandert, at han og vennen skulle dele Steves indskud.
www.bt.dk /spilogvind/artikel:aid=375060   (265 words)

  
 At World Series of Poker, Betting His Shirt to Win
Steve Dannenmann's shirt may be getting a tad funky, but he keeps winning and that's what's important at the World Series of Poker.
Dannenmann, 38, an accountant from Severn, was in seventh place late last night in the annual tournament in Las Vegas.
But Dannenmann is a superstitious poker player, so he keeps wearing the same tan, short-sleeved dress shirt he wore last Saturday, the first day of the tournament.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/14/AR2005071402076_pf.html   (793 words)

  
 BetFirms Poker - WSOP is OVER!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dannenmann sheepishly turned over A J, and we were going to see two more cards.
Andy had two tens, and Steve had A K. the flop was an innocent 8 5 3, but the turn was a King, and the stomachs of Andy's 20 strong Irish contingent all turned at once.
Steve could only draw to a tie, but the board blanked out, and we have a new World Champion.
poker.betfirms.com /art/publish/article_198.shtml   (1788 words)

  
 The Poker Gazette   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steve Dannenmann, a CPA from Severn, Md., was on the button and raised $700,000; Joseph Hachem, a father of four (14, 12, 10 and 9) from Melbourne, Australia, called - egged on by a large, loud contingent of supporters who frequently shouted "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oy, oy, oy" as they sipped their libations.
Hachem's strategy worked perfectly, as Dannenmann hit top pair, an ace on the board and an ace in his hand with a three.
Dannenmann's only hope was for a tie, with a seven on the river.
feeds.feedburner.com /PokerGazette?m=1194   (775 words)

  
 Md. Poker Player Puts Money On Fun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dannenmann, who grew up in Brooklyn Park, spent his improbable run Tuesday ordering drinks, chatting with other players, kibitzing with fans and even wandering from the table to call his mother, Mary, in Glen Burnie for 15 minutes at a time on a spectator's cell phone because his own had run out of juice.
Dannenmann's stay at the poker World Series main event, which began for him Saturday when he played in his first round, has caught him by surprise in more ways than one.
After Tuesday's surge, Dannenmann and a handful of competitors and spectators he had just met piled into a fl stretch limo at the Rio and headed to the Hard Rock Casino, where he met with his wife and bought the bar a round.
www.pokermag.com /managearticle.asp?C=310&A=10284   (965 words)

  
 Pressemitteilung WSOP Final — 4 are still battling von Binion's Horseshoe - Casinos
The flop comes 5s-3s-2c, Matusow bets $600,000, and Dannenmann immediately says, "All in." Matusow stops the action to study his opponent.
Dannenmann was semi-bluffing with overcards, and he'll need to catch a four, a jack, or an ace to win the pot.
Dannenmann needs a king, an ace, or a runner-runner straight to stay alive.
www.swiss-press.com /newsflashartikel.cfm?key=6208   (773 words)

  
 Good Poker Network - WSOP 2005 - World Series of Poker 2005 Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On the final hand with the blinds at $150,000-$300,000 with a $50,000 ante, Steve Dannenmann made it $700,000 to go.
Dannenmann held the A-3 for the top pair (aces) but Hachem had the 7-3 (one of the worst starting hands in Texas Hold’em) and had flopped a straight.
The only card that could save Dannenmann on the river was one of the three remaining sevens in the deck for a split pot.
www.goodpokernetwork.com /wsop_2005.php   (233 words)

  
 World Series Of Poker 2005
Dannenmann is smiling back at him a bit, which he's done a lot tonight.
Dannenmann needs to catch a six, an ace, or running spades to win this pot, which could be the largest of the tournament so far.
Dannenmann needs to catch a seven on the river to chop the pot with equal straights.
www.thegoodgamblingguide.co.uk /spotlight/wsop2005/wsop2005_day7.htm   (1923 words)

  
 Poker: Australian holds'em at $7.5 million in 14 hours
Dannenmann needed a 7 on the last card to split the pot and stay alive.
Dannenmann, who won $4.25 million as the runner-up, wore the same "lucky" shirt for all seven days of the tournament and endured heckling from friends in the crowd.
Dannenmann, 38, conceded that fatigue and impatience had made him take some unnecessary risks.
www.onlinepokergirl.com /content.php?contentid=127   (445 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - John Walters: Aussie Hachem outlasts WSOP field - Saturday July 16, 2005 8:03PM
Only minutes later, Dannenmann went all in to the vast relief of everyone still alive -- I mean, awake -- inside the cramped quarters on the second floor of Binion's (some onlookers waited more than four hours in line just to get in).
Dannenmann had raised before the flop and Hachem, who had begun this session in sixth place (of nine remaining players) but now was the chip leader, called.
When a 4 came on the river -- Dannenmann had needed a 7 to chop the pot -- it was all over.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2005/writers/john_walters/07/16/wsop.day7   (760 words)

  
 FOXSports.com - Poker- WSOP Main Event: Final table timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Andy Black pushed in with 10-10 and Steve Dannenmann called with A-K. The flop was all rags.
Dannenmann moved all in with A-3 when an ace spied on the turn.
Steve Dannenmann won $4,500,000 for his stellar work.
msn.foxsports.com /other/story/3765604?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162   (1188 words)

  
 Lady Luck Pushes Md. Accountant Into A New Tax Bracket
After nearly 14 hours of nail-biting high-stakes action in the final round of the World Series of Poker, Steve Dannenmann -- the accountant from Severn who became the Cinderella story of the tournament -- pushed all his chips into the center of the table, making one final bet.
Dannenmann hesitated, studied the table and then raised to $5 million.
Dannenmann needed a seven on the river, or last card, to split the pot with an equal straight.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/16/AR2005071601434.html   (553 words)

  
 HomePoker.com - News and Views | Poker Strategy from the World Series
Dannenmann might have a Diamond or two in his hand, and a Flush would be very costly to Hachem.
Dannenmann meanwhile has a Straight draw if another Seven is dealt (not realizing this would only give him a tie to Hachem's made straight), and the Ace of Diamonds in the event that two more Diamonds come on the Turn and River to give him the Flush to beat Hachem's Straight.
Dannenmann may have intended to lure Hachem in for what he felt was probably a better hand mathematically rather than to scare him off.
www.homepoker.com /news01.asp?ID=218§ionID=2&fmpg=hm   (2312 words)

  
 The 2+2 Forums: Steve Dannenman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dannenmann immediately made good on his promise to split his winnings with friend Jerry Ditzel of Severna Park, who put up half of Dannenmann's $10,000 buy-in for the poker tournament.
Dannenmann had his own rooting section of friends and relatives, including his wife, Anita, Ditzel and a handful of pals from a Tuesday night poker game that represents the bulk of the accountant's poker-playing experience.
Indeed, Dannenmann's charge into contention among the mammoth field began Tuesday when he increased his chip stack about tenfold, to a little more than 2 million, while downing a steady stream of bloody marys and ending the evening with a limousine expedition to the Hard Rock Casino that lasted until 4:30 a.m.
forumserver.twoplustwo.com /showflat.php?Cat=&Number=2902188&Main=2857668   (1490 words)

  
 ESPN.com - POKER - Hachem wins $7.5M poker prize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steve Dannenmann, left, and Joseph Hachem await the turn of a card during what turned out to be the final hand...
Dannenmann raised to $5 million and Hachem went "all-in" with more than $30 million, moving into a high-stakes gear that can either save or break a gambler.
Dannenmann said his top priority was to have a good time.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/poker/news/story?id=2109665&CMP=OTC-DT9705204233   (898 words)

  
 PremierPicks.com - Winning Is Everything!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dannenmann, a CPA and mortgage loan broker, wasn't sure if or when he'd return to work.
Dannenmann, who admitted to playing with a hangover one day, had a list of his WSOP objectives and the first was to "have fun."
Hachem and Dannenmann, who will take over 2004 WSOP winner Greg Raymer's role as the American ambassador for poker, both were reminded that they soon would become stars on ESPN.
www.premierpicks.com /content.php?Source=article&LeagueID=&ArticleID=5082   (789 words)

  
 The 2+2 Forums: Steve Dannenman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steve resides in Severn, MD (which is near Baltimore), and yesterday turned a stack that was well below average to start the day into $2.134M chips, good for 4th Place with 58 players remaining.
Steve raised Haveson and tried to steal his blind and Haveson came over the top.
Steve still has enough chips to make most people at that table lay a hand down if he moves all in.
forumserver.twoplustwo.com /showthreaded.php?Cat=&Number=2857668&page=2&view=collapsed&sb=3&o=14&fpart=1   (1028 words)

  
 PokerPages.com - PokerPages.com - 2005 WSOP - Main Event Final Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The hand starts with a 700k raise by Steve Dannenmann from the small blind and a call of 400k by Joe Hachem.
Saturday, 16th of July 2005 06:46 AM Steve D draws first blood with a 10 million pot on a board of Q 5 2 6 Q. Steve had two pair with a 6, and Joe mucked.
Dannenmann goes all-in for the first time after he makes a lot of faces.
mambo.pokerpages.com /mambo/blog201.html   (759 words)

  
 Live World Series of Poker Updates - WSOP 2005 Tournament Report at PokerListings.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hachem had flopped a straight and Steve was drawing to a tie with one of the 3 remaining sevens on the river.
Steve moves all in for $21 million, and Tex folds.
Steve raises to $750,000 from under the gun.
www.pokerlistings.com /live-tournament-report_day-7-world-championship-event-final-table-played-at-binions-horseshoe-235   (1787 words)

  
 Wicked Chops Poker: July 11, 2005 - July 17, 2005
Andrew Black's pocket tens (pocket tens being a pivotal hand tonight) were cracked by Steve Dannenmann's A-K (a King hit on the turn), and our former chip leader goes home with $1.75M.
The rest of the chip counts, courtesy of Cardplayer.com are: Aaron Kanter (10,680,000), Tex Barch (10,480,000), Steve Dannenmann (7,130,000), Scott Lazar ($5,370,000), Daniel Bergsdorf (2,940,000), and Joseph Hachem (2,450,000).
Steven Dannenmann is third with 4,300,000, followed by Tex Barch (3,900,000) and defending champ, Greg Raymer (3,840,000).
wickedchopspoker.blogs.com /my_weblog/2005/week28/index.html   (6796 words)

  
 Poker Player Home Page :: Articles :: Mike Matusow out in the Nine Spot after River Nine
Everything was going alone great for the Mouth until he ran into Steve Dannenmann's pocket Aces when he was holding pocket Kings.
Not long after that the final and fatal blow of bad luck stalked Mike all the way to the turn when he went all-in with pocket Tens and was called by Steve Dannenmann with an A,Jo.
The flop came 2,3,5 leaving Mike's pair in front ; but then the turn brought the four giving Steve a wheel and Mike's only hope was one of the remaining Aces to come on the river to give him a split pot.
www.pokerplayernewspaper.com /viewarticle.php?id=491   (512 words)

  
 Joseph Hachem Wins 2005 World Series of Poker
Him and his opponent, Steve Dannenmann, battled into the early hours of Saturday morning, and it was past 6 am when Hachem captured the crown.
The two warriors got all their chips in after the turn, with Dannenmann holding A/3 for top pair and Hachem holding 7/3 for a straight.
Dannenmann took home 4.5 million dollars for his efforts; this year was unique in that everyone at the final table became a millionaire.
www.texasholdem-king.com /holdem-king-articles.php?article=40   (450 words)

  
 Joe Hachem - 2005 World Series of Poker Champion
When the turn brought the A, his opponent Steve Dannenmann made top pair with his starting hand of A-3.
In the end Dannenmann could only tie if the river brought a 7 (giving him the same straight), but instead came the 4.
Hachem, a native of Lebanon who moved with his family to Australia as a young child in 1972, gave up a career as a chiropractor in 2002 to play poker full-time.
www.poker-pros.net /joe-hachem.html   (230 words)

  
 WSOP: Final Table, Steve Dannenmann, Finishing 2nd - Card Squad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steve Dannenmann took second when he raised 700k preflop.
The flop was 654, and Steve bet another 7k.
Joseph raised 1.7 million and Steve said OK. The Turn was an A. Joseph bet 2 million, and Steve raised it up to 5 million.
www.webwarper.net /ww/www.cardsquad.com/2005/07/17/wsop-final-table-steve-dannenmann-finishing-2nd   (550 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - John Walters: Handicapping the final nine WSOP players - Friday July 15, 2005 4:40PM
Dannenmann, an accountant, is the only man at the final table who looks as if he is familiar with the term "rush hour."
He also plays like a gentleman, congratulating fellow players after they take down a huge pot but in an understated way.
A mature and likeable player, Dannenmann has become a fan favorite.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2005/writers/john_walters/07/15/wsop.day6   (862 words)

  
 The World Champion is an Aussie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
He has a ton of chips left, and there is no need to go crazy with a lone pair or a bluff when his opponent may have him in bad shape.
Hachem is talking to Dannenmann as Dannenmann contemplates calling his last $15 million off.
In my opinion, Dannenmann shouldn’t have raised $3 million, and for sure should have folded for the $15 million reraise.
www.cardplayer.com /poker_magazine/archives/showarticle.php?a_id=15013&m_id=65573   (876 words)

  
 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event Day 7
What took place was when Dannenmann reraised a raise from Andrew, Andrew went all in and was called.
After Steve Dannemann raised a hand 750,000 Barch went all in with 5,650,000 chips.
The turn card is an A and both continue to raise and reraise until Steven Dannenmann is all in.
www.justgambleforfree.com /links15.htm   (823 words)

  
 Congratulations Joseph Hachem - 2005 WSOP Champion. World Series of Poker Winner from Melbourne, Australia
this morning, Joseph Hachem was still fighting it out with Steve Dannenmann to determine the 2005 World Series of Poker champion.
The river brought a 4c, which was of no help to Dannenmann, and Joseph Hachem who had Dannnmann covered, was declared the poker tournament winner.
Steve Dannenmann earned $4.25 million for second place.
www.allvegaspoker.com /news_detail_74.html   (486 words)

  
 Sports Betting Tips & Game Handicapping Picks: WSOP Main Event: An Australian Captures the $7.5 Million Prize @ Sports ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hachem, 39, had to outlast another first-timer, Steve Dannenmann, an accountant and mortgage banker from Severn, Md. The previous record for a World Series of Poker final table was 13 hours 38 minutes in 1983.
Dannenmann, who won $4.25 million as the runner-up, wore the same lucky shirt for all seven days of the tournament and endured the heckles of his friends in the crowd who claimed he was not even the best player in their home game.
This year's World Series of Poker was billed as the largest tournament in the game's history, and drew a record field of 5,619 players who had hoped to survive seven days of high-stakes card playing.
www.sportsbettingindex.net /2005/07/wsop-main-event-australian-captures-75.php   (807 words)

  
 July 16 2005
As of this morning, there are still four players left; Joseph Hachem (Australian), Steve Dannenmann, Tex Barch, and short-stacked Aaron Kanter.
Second place went to Steve Dannenmann, who won $4.5 million.
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www.aardbargain.com /20050716.html   (417 words)

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