WSOP Circuit Event
Bally's/Paris Las Vegas
November 9 – 22, 2005

Thang "Kido" Pham Wins Main Event

Thang "Kido" Pham, a native of Vietnam who has kept his profession a secret from his parents because they don't approve of gambling, won the top prize of $453,456 in the World Series of Poker Circuit tournament that concluded Tuesday at Bally's.

Including this week's victory, Pham has advanced to the final table in four big poker tournaments in the past 15 months.

"My parents didn't like gambling," Pham, who now lives in Dallas, said. "They didn't want me to be a professional gambler."

But with his success in poker's big leagues, "I proved I can do it," Pham said.

Pham outlasted a field of 134 entrants in the no-limit Texas hold 'em tournament, which carried a $10,000 entry fee and had a total prize pool of more than $1.2 million. Circuit tournaments take place at Harrah's-owned properties in Las Vegas and throughout the nation and serve to promote the annual World Series of Poker, which is scheduled for June 25 to Aug. 10 at the Rio.

Eight players advanced to Tuesday's final table, with Pham eventually getting heads-up against J.C. Tran, also a native of Vietnam who now lives in Sacramento. Pham had about twice as many chips as Tran and used his aggressive playing style to keep pressure on his opponent throughout the one-on-one duel.

On the tournament's final hand, Pham, holding ace-8, made a pair of aces on the flop, or first three community cards. Tran was holding king-queen and made a pair of kings on the flop. The last two community cards were both jacks, improving neither man's hand, and Pham went all-in. After thinking for several minutes, Tran shoved the rest of his chips in with his pair of kings.

"I knew it was 90 percent he would call me, because he'd seen me bluff three or four times in the tournament," Pham said.

"To win a championship, you have to put your money in on a draw sometimes. You can't always play with the best hand."

Tran earned $251,920 for finishing second.

"If he didn't have an ace, I thought maybe this would be my tournament," Tran said.

Pham and Tran had another confrontation earlier in the day, with Tran going all-in and then catching a jack on the final card, making three of a kind to blow away Pham's two pair.

"I felt like he cut my throat," Pham said.

But Kido stayed in the picture, winning a pivotal hand as a sizable underdog against 2005 World Series of Poker champion Joseph Hachem when he made three jacks to crack Hachem's pocket kings.

"That was one pot (where) I admit I was very lucky," Pham said.

Hachem, of Melbourne, Australia, and now a part-time Las Vegas resident, finished fifth and collected $88,172. He earned $7.5 million for his WSOP championship event victory in July.

Other notable players in the tournament were Henderson's Scotty Nguyen (fourth place, $100,768), the 1998 World Series of Poker champion; two-time WSOP champions Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan; former casino owner Bob Stupak; Celine Dion's manager and husband Rene Angelil; and TV poker commentator Mike Sexton.

 

Joe Hachem Does it Again

AUSSIE poker king Joe Hachem has done it again, this time pocketing $120,000 in a Las Vegas poker tournament.

Just months after winning $10 million, the former chiropractor is now even richer after finishing fifth in a world series of poker circuit event at Bally's Paris casino.

"It was nice to know that the other win was not a fluke," Mr Hachem said.

"It's given me another boost of confidence."

Flushed by his poker success at last week's tournament, Mr Hachem says he plans to move to the US and buy a home in Beverly Hills so he can play more US tournaments.

The 39-year-old father of four said he and his family planned to live about six months of the year in the US and six months in Melbourne.

"I love Melbourne and I love Australia but America is the centre of the poker universe and that's it for me," Mr Hachem said from Las Vegas.

"It's taken me three months to come to grips with the fact that I have to come over here.

"And as long as the family is here with me, that's all that matters."

Mr Hachem said he had applied for a US visa given to those with "extraordinary ability" and high salary potential.

"Hopefully I will get the visa and it will give me three years here," Mr Hachem said.

Since winning the $10 million in July at the Poker World Championship in Las Vegas, Mr Hachem has become a poker celebrity in the US and he and his family are now being flown business class for free to every tournament and put up in the best hotels.

"I'm really blessed," Mr Hachem said. "When I think it wasn't too long ago that me and my mates were playing home games of poker - and now all this.

"This is the biggest dream I could have. It's my time."

Date

Day

Time

Event #

Tournament

Buy-In

Nov. 9

Wed.

 

 

Satellites Begin 9 am Daily

 

Nov. 10

Thur.

Noon

1

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 10

Thur.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov. 11

Fri.

Noon

2

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 500 + $50

Nov.11

Fri.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 12

Sat.

Noon

3

No-Limit Hold'em

$1000 + $60

Nov.12

Sat.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov.13

Sun.

10:00 AM

4

LIPS Ladies No-Limit Holdem

$ 200 + $30

Nov. 13

Sun.

Noon

5

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 500 + $50

Nov.13

Sun.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 14

Mon.

Noon

6

Pot-Limit Omaha w/Rebuys

$ 500 + $50

Nov.14

Mon.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov. 15

Tue.

Noon

7

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov.15

Tue.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov.15

Tue.

10:00 PM

 

Mega Super Satellite

$ 500 + $50

Nov. 16

Wed.

Noon

8

Pot-Limit Holdem w/Rebuys

$ 500 + $50

Nov.16

Wed.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov.16

Wed.

10:00 PM

 

Mega Super Satellite

$1000 + $60

Nov. 17

Thur.

Noon

9

No-Limit Hold'em

$1500 + $70

Nov.17

Thur.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov. 18

Fri.

Noon

10

6 Handed No-Limit Hold'em (30 Mn. Rounds)

$1500 + $50

Nov.18

Fri.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 19

Sat.

Noon

11

Championship No-Limit Hold'em Day 1

$10,000

Nov.19

Sat.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 20

Sun.

Noon

11

Championship Event Day 2

 

Nov.20

Sun.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 300 + $30

Nov. 21

Mon.

10:00 AM

12

No-Limit Hold'em (One Day Event)

$ 500 + $50

Nov. 21

Mon.

Noon

11

Championship Event Day 3

 

Nov. 21

Mon.

6:00 PM

 

No-Limit Hold'em

$ 200 + $25

Nov.22

Tue.

10:00 AM

13

No-Limit Hold'em (One Day Event)

$ 500 + $50

Nov. 22

Tue.

Noon

11

Final Table Championship Event Day 4

 


  • Super Satellites will take place at 3 PM and 9 PM nightly. $230 Buy-In $200 Re-Buys.

  • Management reserves the right to cancel, change or modify the tournament or any tournament event in part or whole without notice.

  • Three percent of all tournaments, except the $10,000 main event, will be withheld from the Buy-in.

  • Six percent of the $10,000 Main Event will be withheld.

  • All winners will be required to show valid picture ID and must provide an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN).

  • Foreign players without an ITIN or Foreign players from a Non-Treaty Country, are subject to 30% Tax withholding.

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