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    Joseph Hachem was born in Lebanon on 11 March 1966. In 1972, at age six, Hachem and his family moved to Melbourne, Australia. [4] [5] He worked as a chiropractor for 13 years before giving up the career after developing a rare blood disorder that affected the blood vessels in his hands.

  3. Hachem was actually born in Lebanon in 1966 but his family emigrated to Australia in 1972. He still lives just outside of Melbourne with his wife. He has four grown up children, three sons and a daughter. Even though he wanted to become a professional player in the past, he withheld that desire to stay with his family.

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  5. Joe Hachem was born in Lebanon on 11 March 1966. In 1972, at age six, Hachem and his family moved to Melbourne, Australia. He worked as a chiropractor for 13 years before giving up the career after developing a rare blood disorder that affected the blood vessels in his hands.

  6. Jan 2, 2014 · What poker fan doesn’t know the name Joe Hachem? Bursting onto the poker scene with his dramatic 2005 WSOP Main Event win, Hachem’s has been a household name ever since. His successes didn’t end with his then-record $7.5 million haul either – far from it.

  7. Joseph "Joe" Hachem (pronounced "Ha-shem") (Arabic: جوزف هاشم) (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 and decided to...

  8. A$ 1,000 + 100 Mixed Event - 8 Game Joe Hachem Deep Stack Series 4, Melbourne 3rd A$ 3,570 $ 3,281 28-Mar-2010: Australia: A$ 170 + 30 No Limit Hold'em/Pot Limit Omaha Joe Hachem Deep Stack Series 4, Melbourne 5th A$ 1,490 $ 1,370 07-Dec-2009: Australia

  9. Aug 21, 2019 · The first – and still only – Australian to win poker’s greatest prize, Joe Hachem came out of nowhere to survive round after round of his very first World Series of Poker Main Event in 2005. By the time all was said and done, Hachem had outlasted a field of 5,600+ players and won the $7.5 million grand prize.

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