A 417-player field was narrowed down to 8 after 4 days of poker at the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, California. These 8 players played the final table last night and battled for some serious cash! After many hours of poker, Joe Hachem and Victor Ramadin were the last two men standing.
It was a very interesting heads-up match where both players played extremely well. However, after some time [...] Read more » The Big Event: Victor Ramadin beats Joe Hachem in heads-up ($500,000)
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
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Even being most known among poker hall of fame, Joe Hachem lost but he should be recognized by the extremely good work at this tourney. He came from a delicate position and ended up in second, against all expectations. Perhaps viewers and analists could expect more from him at the heads-up, but i think he did fine in the same. Even this way, i can't forget, the merit is for Victor Ramadin, who beat the star in the final.
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
Age: 42 (M)
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I feel for Hachem it seems like he's alway's taking bad beats! He's a good player one of my favorite pro's. At least my bad beats don't cost me 200K. It makes me feel better about still grinding it out in the lower stakes!
Joined: May '09
Location: India
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very nice win for Victor ramdin, hes been playing well from the beginning of the tournament. though he lost his chip lead laters he did well winning it against Joe hachem
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