Chris “moorman1” Moorman's Record 25th Triple Crown
June 4, 2015 9:14 amChris “moorman1” Moorman has won an incredible 25 career Triple Crown, and has now pulled even further away from his nearest rival “PokerKaiser”, who is currently on 16. Furthermore, as of today the UK online poker sensation boasts a phenomenal $12,417,486 in online winnings, placing him more than $3 million ahead of the competition.
In order to secure his latest feat, on May 8th Moorman first won Everest Poker’s $77 buy-in iPOPS for $15,000, followed on May 9th 888poker’s $160 buy-in Crocodile for $6,900, before on May 15th completing his hattrick of victories by taking down PokerStars $109 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo for $2,875.
As impressive as Moorman’s performance is, that was one week ago and in the meantime the 29 year-old has been far from idle. In fact, Moorman has notched up a further three online tournaments on PokerStars, namely the $530 Sunday 500 for $87,400, the $109 NL Hold’em Turbo for $6,260, and the $215 NL Hold’em Turbo Re-Entry for $7,222. As a result, Moorman has now resumed his number 1 position atop of the ‘UK’s PocketFives World Wide Online Poker Rankings’, with the players currenly lining up as follows:
1 Chris “moorman1” Moorman 6462.07
2 Patrick “pleno1” Leonard 6194.73
3 Scott “Aggro Santos” Margereson 6162.41
4 Oscar “MendaLerenda” Serradell 5927.76
5 Jareth “jareth3542” East 5880.74
6 Marcin “Marcin123” Milde 5628.99
7 William “BillyChat” Chattaway 5539.71
8 Conor “1_conor_b_1” Beresford 5437.00
9 Andy “andyh26” Holman 5407.15
10 Rick “TheClaimeer” Trigg 5396.45
As well as clearing up online, Chris Moorman has recently treated poker fans to a glimpse into his winning thought process by published a new book entitled ‘Moorman’s Book of Poker‘. As Dan Addelman, the book’s publisher explained to PokerNews:
“Any publisher would be delighted to publish a book by Chris Moorman. He is such an incredibly successful player online and live, and his results speak for themselves. To be able to pass on some of the knowledge he’s accumulated over the years will undoubtedly make the book a bestseller.”
Chris Moorman has also notched up a further $4,066,713 in the live arena, his biggest cash to date coming last year at the $10,000 WPT LA Poker Classic, where he bested a field of 534 players to take down the $1,015,460 first place prize.