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Chris Moneymaker, once thought to be a mere memory in the poker tournament world since his 2003 WSOP Main Event win, made a very surprise appearance tonight during Event 5 of the PokerStars World Championship of online poker. Unlike past WCOOP appearances in which Moneymaker was a guest commentator or guest host at the final table, it was the man known online as Money800 that would actually BE at the final table this time around!
Yes, you definitely just saw that last sentence correctly. Chris Moneymaker, pretty much only known as of late for his spokesman role on Team PokerStars, surprised a lot of critics this evening by making the final table of the very much pro-infested WCOOP Event 5. The $10,000 No Limit Hold Em championship drew in 321 players, shattering the $2 Million Guarantee PokerStars had put up by over a million bucks. The very best players from both the online and live poker stratospheres would gather to battle it out for the $617k first-place prize and the esteemed WCOOP gold bracelet.
As I railed the final couple of tables, I noticed Chris Moneymaker was playing some of the best poker of his career, utilizing his chip stack and loose image to steamroll his way deeper and deeper into the tournament, even outlasting fellow pros Ted Forrest (aka TheProfess) and Daniel Alaei (aka Steamraise) both of whom finished in 20th and 13th, respectively. By the time it was said and done, and the final table bubble had burst, it was Moneymaker who would be sitting in the middle of the pack chip-wise at the Event 5 finale. He had outlasted 312 of his fellow poker peers and professionals in one of the toughest online tournaments of the year, and was hoping to add a little more gold bling to compliment his WSOP bracelet he won in 2003.
The journey, however, would be a tad short-lived. While three players in front of him went out before he did, it would be Moneymaker himself eventually succumbing to the bigger blinds, making a move with a weak Ace at $12.5k/$25k with his remaining $300k or so in chips
University of Tennessee Lady Vols Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine Jenny Moshak attended the Beijing Olympics this summer, and got an unexpected return for her hard work.
An Olympic sponsor provided all the athletes in the games with two bracelets; one to keep as a reminder of the hard work it took to get there and the other to share with a person who helped make their Olympic dream possible.
At the reception after the bracelets were given out, former Lady Vol Candace Parker pulled Moshak aside and gave her the second bracelet. Moshak's work on Parker's shoulder allowed her to continue playing in the NCAA Tournament, to win a national championship, play in the WNBA and in the Olympic Games.
Moshak said it was a very special moment that brought tears to her eyes.
She's wearing the bracelet now as she helps several current Lady Vols on the mend from surgery as the new season approaches
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