Chris Moneymaker
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In this column we deliver you the latest and most interesting news and gossip from our favourite poker people.Chris Moneymaker joins ACR
Chris Bryan Moneymaker is a professional american poker player. Chris is most famous for his road to poker fame. In 2003 Moneymaker was the first poker player to win the World Series of Pokers main event, after succeeding at a PokerStars online poker card room.
*Chris Moneymaker Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses Chris Moneymaker is an American professional poker player who has a net worth of $16 million. He has earned his net worth by winning many professional poker tournaments.
*Dec 31, 2020 by Craig Klinski For the last 17 years since his iconic World Series of Poker Main Event win, Chris Moneymaker has been the biggest face of poker and of the main faces of PokerStars. That reign came to end on Thursday when Moneymaker announced that he was leaving the online poker site to spend more time with his family and less time traveling.
*The man that started it all, Chris Moneymaker. The 2003 WSOP Main Event champion ignited the poker boom, but the journey to the top was not easy.
Just a few weeks ago Chris Moneymaker announced his departure from his 17-year long ambassadorship with PokerStars. Moneymaker stated that he left because he wanted to spend more time with his family.
How much family was a reason for his break-up, if it was because he could simply not bring as much value to Stars anymore, or if he found a new partner, was not known at the time.
What we know now is that America’s Card Room just announced that they have signed the man responsible for the “Moneymaker Effect” and the subsequent poker boom all around the world – but mainly in America.
The “Moneymaker Effect” was Chris Moneymaker’s win of the 2003 WSOP Main Event through a satellite qualification which nudged millions of poker players into hitting the tables and as Moneymaker had qualified through PokerStars, also the rise of this platform.
Despite ACR having the occasional drama attached to them and serving the U.S. through an offshore license, this partnership does make a lot of sense.
Chris Moneymaker stands for the American poker dream and in times of regulatory shifting in the States, here is the chance for ACR to really stand out and keep selling that dream.Joey Ingram spreads rumour of a possible Galfond Challenge with DNegs
While Doug Polk was finalizing his win over Daniel Negreanu in the High Stakes Grudge Match, Joey Ingram tweeted that he heard there might be a Galfond Challenge against DNegs coming up.
I’ve been told that @PhilGalfond would like to play @RealKidPoker in a HU challenge and he is willing to play NL TEXAS HOLD’em instead of PLO….
I think the fans would be all for that
In this column we deliver you the latest and most interesting news and gossip from our favourite poker people.Chris Moneymaker joins ACR
Chris Bryan Moneymaker is a professional american poker player. Chris is most famous for his road to poker fame. In 2003 Moneymaker was the first poker player to win the World Series of Pokers main event, after succeeding at a PokerStars online poker card room.
*Chris Moneymaker Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses Chris Moneymaker is an American professional poker player who has a net worth of $16 million. He has earned his net worth by winning many professional poker tournaments.
*Dec 31, 2020 by Craig Klinski For the last 17 years since his iconic World Series of Poker Main Event win, Chris Moneymaker has been the biggest face of poker and of the main faces of PokerStars. That reign came to end on Thursday when Moneymaker announced that he was leaving the online poker site to spend more time with his family and less time traveling.
*The man that started it all, Chris Moneymaker. The 2003 WSOP Main Event champion ignited the poker boom, but the journey to the top was not easy.
Just a few weeks ago Chris Moneymaker announced his departure from his 17-year long ambassadorship with PokerStars. Moneymaker stated that he left because he wanted to spend more time with his family.
How much family was a reason for his break-up, if it was because he could simply not bring as much value to Stars anymore, or if he found a new partner, was not known at the time.
What we know now is that America’s Card Room just announced that they have signed the man responsible for the “Moneymaker Effect” and the subsequent poker boom all around the world – but mainly in America.
The “Moneymaker Effect” was Chris Moneymaker’s win of the 2003 WSOP Main Event through a satellite qualification which nudged millions of poker players into hitting the tables and as Moneymaker had qualified through PokerStars, also the rise of this platform.
Despite ACR having the occasional drama attached to them and serving the U.S. through an offshore license, this partnership does make a lot of sense.
Chris Moneymaker stands for the American poker dream and in times of regulatory shifting in the States, here is the chance for ACR to really stand out and keep selling that dream.Joey Ingram spreads rumour of a possible Galfond Challenge with DNegs
While Doug Polk was finalizing his win over Daniel Negreanu in the High Stakes Grudge Match, Joey Ingram tweeted that he heard there might be a Galfond Challenge against DNegs coming up.
I’ve been told that @PhilGalfond would like to play @RealKidPoker in a HU challenge and he is willing to play NL TEXAS HOLD’em instead of PLO….
I think the fans would be all for that
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