Chris Moneymaker
2003 World Series of Poker Champion
Chris Moneymaker is credited as the godfather of the poker revolution
for his 2003 World Series of Poker championship. The one-time Tennessee
accountant turned the poker world upside down. After winning a PokerStars
World Series of Poker satellite tournament, he went on to win the
2003 World Series of Poker main event. It was, in large part, the
beginning of the Internet poker revolution. Now, Chris Moneymaker
can't go anywhere without being asked for autographs.
Chris earned his World Series of Poker entry after winning a $39
PokerStars WSOP satellite. Moneymaker had to win this tournament
to advance to a larger satellite tournament where the winner would
take home the coveted WSOP ticket. Chris bested a field of about
60 players to win a $10,000 buy-in package to the World Series of
Poker Texas Hold'em Main Event. Chris Moneymaker had just turned
$39 into $10,000 playing poker online.
Chris Moneymaker had never played in a live poker tournament at
a casino. The World Series of Poker would be his first. Chris began
with thoughts of salvaging his pride and surviving the first day.
But his chip stack began to grow and his strategy and hopes started
to change. Chris now wanted to make the money.
One defining hand of the tournament was a play that Chris made
against Russ "Dutch" Boyd. Moneymaker was holding pocket
threes against Dutch's KQ. The flop was a 925 and Chris came out
betting. Dutch Boyd either thought Chris was bluffing or decided
to try a bluff of his own and went all-in. After a long pause, Chris
made the call and was happy to see Boyd's two high cards and no
made hand. Chris' huge call won him a crucial pot and allowed him
to make the final table.
Before long, Moneymaker was at the 2003 World Series of Poker final
table and got heads-up with Sammy Farha in a tough compeition for
the 2003 World Series of Poker bracelet.
The final hand of the 2003 WSOP pitted Moneymaker's 4-5 offsuit
against Farha's J-T offsuit. Chris got a flop that was absolutely
perfect for a heads-up match -- 45J. He flopped two pair to Farha's
flopped top pair. Chris check-raised Farha, who moved all-in. Fourth
street was an eight, no help to Farha. The river card was a four,
giving Moneymaker an unnecessary full house, the win, and the distinction
of being the 2003 World Series of Poker champion.
Sammy Farha got $1.3 million for his second place finish, but Chris
Moneymaker got $2.5 million, the WSOP bracelet, and the fame and
glory that came with a World Series of Poker win.
Chris Moneymaker - Life After the WSOP
Moneymaker was an accountant at the time of his win. He now travels
the world as a spokesman for various poker related products and
plays tournaments when he can. The one thing Chris will never be
able to do is use what he did to help him achieve his victory in
2003... being an unknown.
Chris has since proved he is no one-hit wonder. He's traveled on
the tournament circuit, hitting some of the biggest poker tournaments
in the world, including World Poker Finals at Foxwoods, the WPT
Invitationals, the PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure , the Bay
101 Shooting Stars tournament, and the European Poker Tour Grand
Final in Monte Carlo.
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