At the end of the year when poker contracts are usually up for a renewal, Chris Moneymaker announced that he is leaving Team PokerStars after 17 yea…
At the end of the year when poker contracts are usually up for a renewal, Chris Moneymaker announced that he is leaving Team PokerStars after 17 yea…
At the end of the year when poker contracts are usually up for a renewal, Chris Moneymaker announced that he is leaving Team PokerStars after 17 years. It was certainly a shocking news from one of the biggest names in modern era of poker, from a man that is almost single-handedly responsible for a poker boom in early 2000s.
But he didn’t stay without a team for too long. Some had linked him with other poker sites like GGPoker, but eventually, he revealed that he was joining Americas Cardroom’s Team of Pros.
A move that certainly makes sense from his point of view. He talked about how staying home more due to COVID restriction has led him to appreciate the time with his family. So international poker site that would make him travel in order to play and represent it doesn’t sound like a great match.
Americas Cardroom is US-friendly site that has made lots of improvement lately as Chris describes his move. One of the biggest and maybe one of the most underappreciated signings has to be Randy ‘Nanonoko’ Lew as a Security Consultant and Gameplay Expert, which certainly means that ACR is making steps in the right direction.
Chris Moneymaker is joining the ACR team alongside Thomas Cannuli, Jeff Boski, Michael Loncar, Robert Kuhn, Ryan Depaulo and a trio of new ACR pros that were announced just recently: Drew Gonzales, Jon Pardy and Ebony Kenney.
Here you can watch them welcoming Chris to the team.
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