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Poker champ takes success at World Series in stride
For Steve Dannenmann playing poker isn't much different from being an accountant. One sounds risky and reckless and the other seems safe and practical, but he's found that both require strategy, planning and balance.
Vanessa Franko, The Capital / December 20,2005

Dannenmann pockets money, refuses change
During the early morning limo ride to pick up a $4.25 million check after finishing second in the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas last month, Anne Arundel accountant Steve Dannenmann lapsed into a moment of philosophical musing.
Bill Ordine, Baltimore Sun / August 26, 2005

Darn straight: local is poker's No. 2
LAS VEGAS - When Anne Arundel County accountant Steve Dannenmann fell tantalizingly short of winning the World Series of Poker main event yesterday, his reaction was as unwaveringly upbeat - and humorous - as it had been throughout his giddy weeklong run....
Bill Ordine, Baltimore Sun / July 17, 2005

Millionaire-to-be Dannenmann uses trump card: humor
LAS VEGAS - Anne Arundel accountant-cum-poker phenom Steve Dannenmann has a seat at the table. That's the final table. The one that began last night at the World Series of Poker's main event in Las Vegas and where the winner gets $7.5 million.
Bill Ordine, Baltimore Sun / July 16, 2005

Las Vegas a far cry from poker with pals
Steve Dannenmann has come a long way from his Tuesday night poker games in Anne Arundel County. When last night's round began, he was one of 27 players still alive in the famed No Limit Texas Hold 'Em Championship -- part of the World Series of Poker held...
Annie Linskey , Baltimore Sun / July 15, 2005

Defending champion Raymer has to fold
LAS VEGAS - Defending World Series of Poker champion Greg Raymer was eliminated last night in 25th place as play continued in the 2005 No-Limit Texas Hold 'em title tournament. He suffered his biggest loss in a 4 million chip pot in which his pocket kings...
Bill Ordine, Baltimore Sun / July 15, 2005

Md. poker player puts money on fun
LAS VEGAS - Steve Dannenmann, an Anne Arundel accountant, has a strategy for winning the World Series of Poker main event. It involves riding only in cabs whose serial number ends in an even digit, taking the same route from his hotel to the Rio All-Suite...
Bill Ordine, Baltimore Sun / July 14, 2005

Hachem wins $7.5M poker prize
Australian Joseph Hachem prevailed in his first World Series of Poker Saturday, winning $7.5 million and snatching the game's greatest crown in the longest final table in the tournament's history.
Associated Press | July 16, 2005

Dannenmann Keeping His Day Job
Steve Dannenmann is proving that even after winning $4.25 million, life doesn't have to change.
Steve Rosenbloom, ESPN Poker Club | November 28, 2005

Bluff Magazine, August 2005 (4MB PDF)

Card Player Magazine, December 2005 (2MB PDF)

Card Player Magazine, January 2006 (7MB PDF)

Card Player Magazine, March 2006 (2MB PDF)

Poker Life Magazine, January 2006 (2MB PDF)

Poker Pro Magazine, October 2005 (7MB PDF)