
Dutch Boyd - 2006 WSOP Event 5 Bracelet Winner
Russ "Dutch" Boyd takes home his first WSOP bracelet. Joseph Hachem finished in second place. On the last hand Hachem raised pre-flop to $60,000. Dutch Boyd went over the top all in with A 5 .
Joe Hachem called with A Q . The flop was A K 9 as Joe Hachem threatened to double through once again. The turn brought the J .
The 5 came floating down the river to give Dutch Boyd the 2006 World Series of Poker $2,500 short-handed championship.
Joe Hachem received $256,800 for second place. The win was good for 425,712 and the bracelet.