Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 1, 2007
Joe Hachem, the pro poker player from Australia that showed the crowd at the 2005 WSOP main event exactly how to get paid off with a straight, the man who put family ahead of poker and was rewarded for it, and the world champion who was as concerned with the way he would represent poker as how to spend his $7.5 million windfall.
TourneyBlog.com's interview with the WSOP champion asks a few new questions rather than treading the same old ground, seeking Joe's insight into the life of a world champion, the reaction of his home country to his victory, and asks the tough questions such as "Was it worth it?" to win the WSOP.
TourneyBlog.com is proud to offer our interview with the charming Aussie for the pleasure of our readers, who come to TourneyBlog for the latest and most entertaining news about the world of poker.
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Visit Tourneyblog.com to take advantage of the best poker room bonuses in the industry, keep abreast of tournament happenings, and get your daily dose of poker news. Follow this link directly -- Interview with Joe Hachem -- for our fresh interview with Joe Hachem and enjoy Joe's commentary on life as a champ, the type of opponent he fears the most, and Aussie pride.
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