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played him in $50 HU match on stars for fun cuz i saw him sitting there.
Very nice guy..answered all my quesiotns politely and asked some him self. was surprised to see him playing at these lower limits so i asked him about his stars sponsership, cuz i thought they pay for all his tourney circuit buyins. He said he doesnt play the circuit, and doesnt know the next time he will play one or travel. Maybe his playing the lo limits at stars is a requirement of his deal to put in appearances at those tables, but he was playing 3 tables all $50 buyins or 5/10 limit. He was also saying that playing those circuit events is very tough...very tough to make it. i like the guy, hes a good person, but i hope he hasnt hit bottom again, unlike the way they portray him in those commercials driving an aston martin. |
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Perhaps he's one of the few smart tournament winners that doesn't think he's suddenly qualified to play in the biggest game going.
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i think he probably knows he isnt very good. from what i understand he makes a decent amount of $ doing commercials and what not. i'd say he's doing alright.
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I doubt he'll ever be broke. Even if he completely runs of out of money from poker he can still go back to being a CPA.
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there's no way that playing 50 dollar tourneys is ever going to compare to the amount of money he could make doing just an appearance/endorsement or two a month. he's probably just messing around and having fun.
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Moneymaker was never a CPA, he was just an accountant. There is a huge difference because a CPA can make good money, while a regular accountant that hasn't been working in the field for a few years cannot. Moneymaker was just a staff accountant at the time of his win.
I don't know where the idea that he was ever a CPA has come from. You aren't the first person to repeat the statement that he was a CPA at the time of his win. A search of the TN registry for CPAs shows that he was never licensed as a CPA in that state. The only reason that I ever checked was to settle a bet with a friend who had stated that Moneymaker was a CPA at the time of his win. |
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I think he plays at limits he beleives he can beat and not jump to 200/400 and go broke.
Saw him playing 3/6 Short Handed some days ago. Fossilman is playing 30/60 Omaha H/L at the moment [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ]
Moneymaker was never a CPA, he was just an accountant. There is a huge difference because a CPA can make good money, while a regular accountant that hasn't been working in the field for a few years cannot. Moneymaker was just a staff accountant at the time of his win. I don't know where the idea that he was ever a CPA has come from. You aren't the first person to repeat the statement that he was a CPA at the time of his win. A search of the TN registry for CPAs shows that he was never licensed as a CPA in that state. The only reason that I ever checked was to settle a bet with a friend who had stated that Moneymaker was a CPA at the time of his win. [/ QUOTE ] OMG!!! Someone said that MoneyMaker was a CPA and he is actually not a CPA??? Jesus. That changes my whole perception of the guy. What is a "CPA" anyways? Is that like in the accounting world where one goes from being a douchebag to a glorified douchebag? |
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Perhaps he's one of the few smart tournament winners that doesn't think he's suddenly qualified to play in the biggest game going. [/ QUOTE ] Ding, Ding, Ding. I know Chris a little, and he will tell you he doesn't think he is the best tournament player around. I'm not sure why someone says "I hope he hasn't hit bottom again." He never hit bottom. On his Late Night Show appearance after he won, he said 2 things. One, Dave asked him when did he know he was one of the best players in the world, Chris "I'll let you know when I think that." Second, Dave asked him if he was going to be a fulltime pro, Chris said "No." Does anyone know how expensive it is to play the circuit? It's very expense and it would be very stupid for Chris to play every WPT event. Chris is a nice guy, just making a living through sponsorship deals. He plays poker for fun, just like he did before he won the WSOP. Nothing wrong with that. |
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