The whole world focused Chris Moneymaker as he turned a $40 cyber entry cost into an overwhelming $2,500,000 by winning the World Series of Poker and as you may have concluded, knocked out some quite hefty contenders along the way.
An accountant who graduated from the Tennessee University, Chris Moneymaker wanted to try poker but never dreamed he could get a golden chance like this. After winning his way to the World Series of Poker from the PokerStars site, Chris could not have perceived what type of immediate chivalry he would earn after winning the championship.
Likely he was still in such surprise from the win at Poker Stars he did not acknowledge the likelihood that he could be a viable competitor at the World Series Of Poker. Not only was Chris a very likely assailant, he was as well a bold challenger and confirming as much to the other people at the final table.
If players were alarmed when he made it to the closing table, they would’ve been overwhelmed when Chris Moneymaker became the 2003 World Series of Poker Champion.
He gained the instant appreciation of those who participated with him in the championship and at all times made each person feel it was worth his time to stop and delight in a bit of dialogue. He is an all-around nice fellow who is playing it smart at the moment with his payouts and has just introduced "Money Maker Gaming" which looks set to be a large hit. The site provides an on the web array of gifts and clothes for gaming fanatics.
Even though several poker scholars believe it was purely his big break that put him into immediate "fame," skill is certainly sustaining him there. In 2004, Chris came in second at the Bay 101 Shooting Stars World Poker Tour Event which shows that his poker expertise are still abundantly exemplary.