Chris Moorman: The Online Poker Phenom
Chris Moorman has redefined success in the poker world, amassing over $25+ Million in online tournament earnings and securing multiple live titles. Dive into the journey of this British poker prodigy.
Chris holds the record for the most online tournament victories in history, with over 30 Triple Crowns to his name.
He was the first player ever to surpass $10 Million in online tournament earnings, setting a milestone that redefined online poker success.
Chris has made over 350 final tables in major online tournaments, showcasing unmatched consistency in high-stakes events.
About Me
Born on July 12, 1985, in Essex, UK, Chris Moorman discovered poker during his university years while pursuing an economics degree at Essex University.
His analytical skills and competitive spirit quickly propelled him to the forefront of online poker, where he became the all-time leader in career online tournament earnings, surpassing $25+ Million. Transitioning seamlessly to live events, Chris has earned over $10.2 million, highlighted by two World Series of Poker bracelets in 2017 and 2021.
Beyond the tables, he has shared his insights through his book, “Moorman: The Inside Story of the Most Successful Online Poker Player of All Time,” inspiring a new generation of players.
Chris Moorman has authored two poker books, including his latest, “Moorman: The Inside Story of the Most Successful Online Poker Player of All Time.”
WELCOME TO THE GRIND
Career Milestones
Began playing poker during university studies.
Achieved a runner-up finish at the WSOPE Main Event, earning €800,000.
Won his first WSOP bracelet in the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em 6-Handed event, claiming $498,682.
Secured his second WSOP bracelet in the $800 No Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack Championship.
Surpassed $25+ Million in online tournament earnings, solidifying his status as the all-time leader.
"As long as I feel like I played close to my A game I try not to get too caught up in the actual results unless I am losing for an extended period of time."
"Winning a smaller tournament, rather than coming second or third in a bigger one, is more enjoyable even though I get less money."
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