Steven Paul "Steve" Dannenmann (born August 15, 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a CPA from Severn, Maryland who gained attention in the poker world for his success in the 2005 World Series of Poker, finishing runner-up to Joe Hachem in the Main Event in his first attempt. He won $4,250,000 as the result of this second place finish.
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| - Steven „Steve“ Dannenmann (* 15. August 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland) ist ein US-amerikanischer Bilanzprüfer und Pokerspieler. Bekanntheit erlangte er, als er 2005 den zweiten Platz beim Main Event der World Series of Poker belegte. (de)
- Steven Paul "Steve" Dannenmann (born August 15, 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a CPA from Severn, Maryland who gained attention in the poker world for his success in the 2005 World Series of Poker, finishing runner-up to Joe Hachem in the Main Event in his first attempt. He won $4,250,000 as the result of this second place finish. (en)
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| - Steve Dannenmann at the 2005 WSOP (en)
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| - Steven „Steve“ Dannenmann (* 15. August 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland) ist ein US-amerikanischer Bilanzprüfer und Pokerspieler. Bekanntheit erlangte er, als er 2005 den zweiten Platz beim Main Event der World Series of Poker belegte. (de)
- Steven Paul "Steve" Dannenmann (born August 15, 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a CPA from Severn, Maryland who gained attention in the poker world for his success in the 2005 World Series of Poker, finishing runner-up to Joe Hachem in the Main Event in his first attempt. He won $4,250,000 as the result of this second place finish. (en)
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