Synopses & Reviews
One minute, poker was an old-man's game played in smoky backrooms and televised now and again in the middle of the night. The next minute, it was a sensation sweeping every casino, dorm room, and man cave, ready for the bright lights of prime time.What happened? A perfect storm that pushed poker into the mainstream--virtually overnight. Chris Moneymaker, a 27-year-old amateur poker player with a name no one could believe was real, defied the odds at every turn to win the World Series of Poker Main Event, at the precise moment the twin inventions of online poker and the hole-card camera combined to revolutionize the game. One of history's greatest underdog stories lit the fuse. Millions of people around the world couldn't look away. Poker exploded.More than a decade later, the Moneymaker story continues to reverberate and the poker community still can't stop talking about it. Those who were there and had their lives changed by the 2003 World Series tell the story best and in The Moneymaker Effect, more than 30 of them--poker pros, television executives, producers, journalists, publicists, an inventor, a screenwriter, a sports handicapper, and of course, the champion himself--bring back the memories of the Moneymaker miracle.
Synopsis
This is the story behind the most dramatic World Series of Poker ever and its lasting effects, told by the players, the TV execs, the tournament directors, techs, writers, and the 2003 WSOP champ himself, Chris Moneymaker.
Moneymaker, an amateur poker player with a name too good to be true, defied the odds to win the 2003 WSOP main event, just as the twin inventions of online poker and the hole-card camera simultaneously arrived to revolutionize a game long-relegated to smoky bars and living rooms. More than a decade later, with the online-poker world in an ongoing state of flux, the -Moneymaker Effect- continues to reverberate while the recollections and insights of the more than 30 eyewitness contributors remain as relevant and insightful as ever, whether the reader is a poker player or simply interested in a great real-life narrative.