Chris Moneymaker

Christopher Bryan Moneymaker is a poker player and is a World champion of the 2003 World Series of Poker. He has been married twice. He divorced his first wife in 2004. He was an accountant before his poker face took on. The main reason for divorce, according to Chris is that, she was married to an accountant who stays at home and not traveling around the world. Once he started poker and changed his lifestyle, she was not able to cope with the new change. He tried changing himself and taking up his old job for her; but, he couldn't continue in it and he didn't want to do so. Thus, their marriage ended in separation just after a year of his championship.

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Americas Cardroom welcomes Chris Moneymaker as newest team pro 8 February 2021 (PRESS RELEASE) - It's official. World-renowned poker player Chris Moneymaker has signed with U.S.-facing online poker site, Americas Cardroom.The new ACR Team Pro made the announcement during the final table live stream of the $8 Million GTD Venom. World-renowned poker player Chris Moneymaker has signed with US-facing online poker site, Americas Cardroom. The new ACR Team Pro made the announcement during the final table live stream of the $8.

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He has a daughter from his first marital relationship. She was born just 3 months prior to the World Series of Poker event. He then married Christina Wren in 2005. He is now currently living with her in Tennessee. When it comes to his first separation, he agrees that what happened was for the best. For the good of his daughter, it is the best to leave her with her step father, according to him. He does not see her a lot after the separation. He and Christina has three kids.

The ugly part of his separation is a gossip that has not yet proved to be just a story. It is said that Chris has been cheating on his wife and they were on the brim of separation, long before the series started. There are no in-depth details about this secret affair. The marital life came to a stake when he knocked off his girlfriend and his wife came to know about the pregnancy. It was also said that he was not able to get out of Vegas due to this incident. He married Christina in Vegas. There is no information about whether Christina is the girl in this knocked up story.

When interviewed about his success immediately after the Series, he said that he has no intention of becoming a poker player and wanted to continue his accountant job and spend a lot of time with his family. He did not do any of those three things. He quit the job, left his family and also became a professional poker player. Soon, due to heavy losses, he reduced his poker involvement too. It is said that his first lucky win got to his head and moved away from his family and job for more riches. But, the separation made him lose a big amount of his prize money.

His marital life was not very smooth with Christine. There was news about his separation from Christine. No details about the reason were provided, but, he announced that he is moving away from his wife. After a few days, he announced that he is planning to start again with Christina as he is very crazy about their daughter. Neither Christina nor his first spouse happened to contribute information about their personal life with Chris. Chris does not talk much about his personal life except for the divorce news.

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Perhaps the most visible and widely-known sponsorship deal of the past two decades in the poker industry has come to an end. Chris Moneymaker will no longer sport the PokerStars patch in his live poker endeavors.

Moneymaker had been a major part of the marketing efforts from the world's leading operator since his win in the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event, an improbable run that came courtesy of an $86 satellite win on the site.

Thanks to the story of the satellite win and Moneymaker's own charisma and appeal as an everyman, the two made a natural fit as partners selling the game of poker to the masses.

Moneymaker, PokerStars Show Mutual Love

Moneymaker made the announcement in a video posted to Twitter, in which he thanked PokerStars, calling them a 'great company' that provided him with a 'phenomenal experience.' He said his plan is to play less poker and spend more time with his family, and he characterized the split as his own leaving.

2020 has been a year. Sad news. Thanks for everything ⁦@PokerStars⁩ https://t.co/tT1rZ12QGr

— Chris Moneymaker (@CMONEYMAKER)

PokerStars, for its part, showed its longtime ambassador the love in return. In a five-minute video released on its own feed, the company paid tribute to Moneymaker's accomplishments and impact on the game of poker, getting takes from a number of former colleagues and industry notables.

After 17 years as a PokerStars Ambassador, today we say farewell to @CMONEYMAKER. Thank you for everything you’ve… https://t.co/56Dn7pu7FF

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— PokerStars (@PokerStars)

17 Years of Partnership

Coming into the 2003 WSOP, nobody had any idea who Moneymaker was until he burst onto people's consciousness as the chip leader in the Main Event, wearing a tan PokerStars hat and taking an unlikely route to victory over established pros like Sam Farha and Phil Ivey, the latter courtesy of a legendary beat at the final table.

Similarly, PokerStars was a relatively newer name in the budding online poker scene, fighting with established powers like Paradise Poker and big-spending newcomers like partypoker.

While an amateur had actually won the tournament the previous year as well, the WSOP had mostly been dominated by big industry names like recent winners Carlos Mortensen and Scotty Nguyen. Conventional wisdom held that even with the variance inherent to tournament poker, they had a nearly impossible-to-overcome advantage over the 'dead money' that showed up every year with $10K and a dream.

PokerStars and Moneymaker teamed up to craft an easy narrative that the everyday home game hero could get lucky and win big, starting by learning the ropes online at PokerStars. The site grew with a stable of sponsored pros, but the most visible were Moneymaker and fellow succeeding WSOP winners Greg Raymer and Joe Hachem, all of whom graced the front of the client for some time together.

However, as poker continued to grow and evolve in the ensuing years, Moneymaker remained a key ambassador while those two and countless others fell by the wayside. Part of that stemmed from natural ebbs and flows in the game and players' commitment to it, and part stemmed from the site's own shifts in sponsorship strategy over the years.

Even as Moneymaker's results remained unremarkable — he's averaged $82,000 in yearly cashes ever since his WSOP victory, according to The Hendon Mob — he remained a beloved figure among fans. Few poker celebrities could match his ability and willingness to connect with the average player.

While longtime sponsored players like Jason Mercierdropped off the roster, Moneymaker had an entire live tour built around him, 15 years after his initial stardom, to promote the ambitious PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship.

A 2019 induction into the Poker Hall of Fame felt like the culmination of his years of ambassadorship for the game, affirmation of the titanic impact he'd had in its growth.

Where to From Here?

The split between Moneymaker and PokerStars comes at a bit of an odd time for the latter.

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For one thing, the aforementioned promotional tour had returned for a second rendition to ramp up to the second running of the PSPC. With Moneymaker front and center, a number of Platinum Passes were awarded for the event, which had to be put on ice thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but remains planned for 2021 according to an announcement that remains published by PokerStars.

For another, industry reporting from Poker Industry PRO has indicated PokerStars actually planned to ramp up spending on poker in the near future ($).

Maybe returning signeeNeymar will spearhead something.

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As for Moneymaker, he may fade into the sunset as he seemed to hint. However, poker has a way of keeping hold of many who say they're leaving it behind.

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Perhaps he will follow in the footsteps of Daniel Negreanu and continue to promote the game in some other capacity, or perhaps he'll simply make a yearly pilgrimage to the WSOP Main Event like so many dreamers who wanted to follow his own. Either way, it seems unlikely the poker world has seen the last of the Hall of Famer.

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