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    2004: Greg Raymer vs David Williams
    Though even now it’s better than Williams’… Raymer checked.
    2003: Chris Moneymaker vs Sam Farha
    I mean – when a man hopes to win and his hope is so desperate that he doesn’t fold trash…
    2002: Robert Varkonyi vs Julian Gardner
    Gardner still doesn’t have a hand. But he does have a flush draw.
    2001: Carlos Mortensen vs Dewey Tomko
    Mortensen decided that it was time to risk and moved all-in. His opponent called.
    2000: Chris Ferguson vs TJ Cloutier
    There is nothing to say about this hand because TJ moved all-in. Chris called.
    1999: Noel Furlong vs Alan Goehring
    I think he supposed that Alan could have a pair of queens.
    1998: Scotty Nguyen vs Kevin McBride
    You know Scotty, this crazy Vietnamese guy… he’s unpredictable…
    1997: Stu Ungar vs John Strzemp
    As he had said then: “It was a no-limit hold’em clinic”
    1996: Huck Seed vs Van Horn
    Suited connectors is not a bad hand when we’re talking about the WSOP finals.
    1995: Dan Harrington vs Howard Goldfarb
    We will not discuss if it’s right to play middle suited connectors, because the WSOP final table – is a unique situation.
    1993: Jim Betchel vs Gleb Gozen
    Gozen crossed his fingers and moved all-in. Betchel called
    1992: Hamid Dastmalchi vs Tom Jacobs
    And Here Tom made a big mistake - he bet only 30,000 and gave Hamid the possibility to see the turn cheaply.
    1991: Brad Daugherty vs Don Holt
    So Brad checked and Dom moved all-in with about $450,000. It was a usual semi-bluff but the flop was very dangerous.
    1989: Phil Hellmuth vs Johnny Chan
    Hellmuth decided that the time has come and moved all-in with about $1 million.
    Chan sadly looked at his remaining $450,000 and called.
    1988: Johnny Chan vs Erik Seidel
    Johnny bet $40,000 and Seidel instead of folding raised $50,000. He was trapped.
    1987: Johnny Chan vs Frank Henderson
    Henderson went all-in. And he could not help cursing the river card.
    1985: Bill Smith vs TJ Cloutier
    Now Bill Smith had 4-to-1 chiplead. He was so glad that he immediately began getting plastered.
    1983: Tom McEvoy vs Rod Peters
    Tom McEvoy, the future best-selling poker author, was sitting in front of Rod Peters at the 1983 final WSOP table.
    1981: Stu Ungar vs Perry Green
    Green, who had a nut straight draw moved all-in. Ungar called as he had a nut flush draw.