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Focus On Chris Moneymaker

Monday, April 23rd, 2007
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The whole world checked Chris Moneymaker as he turned a 40 dollars web-based entry fee into an astonishing 2.5 million in cash by winning the World Series of Poker and as you might have presumed, knocked out some pretty large challengers along the way.

An accountant who graduated from the University of Tennessee, Chris Moneymaker wished to try poker but never dreamed he could get a golden opportunity like this. After fulfilling his way to the World Series of Poker from the PokerStars online site, Chris couldn’t have imagined what form of instant distinction he would accumulate at the end of winning the championship.

Possibly he was still in a lot of shock from the win at Poker Stars he did not see the opportunity that he could be a feasible contender at the World Series Of Poker. Not only was Chris a probable challenger, he was at the same time a tough opposing player and declaring as much to the numerous individuals at the closing table.

If people were bewildered when he made it to the last table, they would have been bowled over when Chris Moneymaker became the 2003 World Series of Poker Champion.

He accrued the instant appreciation of those who played with him in the championship and constantly made everyone feel it was worth his time to stop and appreciate a bit of dialogue. He is an across the board nice character who is playing it intelligently at this moment with his payouts and has just opened "Money Maker Gaming" which looks set to be a large hit. The web site tenders an on-line assortment of gifts as well as attire for gaming participants.

Even though many poker seniors claim it was purely his good luck that put him into immediate "stardom," skill is evidently maintaining him there. In 2004, Chris came in 2nd at the Bay 101 Shooting Stars World Poker Tour Event which illustrates that his poker skills are still perfectly competent.