Chris Moneymaker, the man who famously won the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event, has now set his sights on a new venture: opening a poker club in his home state of Kentucky. The club, aptly named Moneymaker’s Poker Club, is set to open its doors to the public next month.
Moneymaker, who hails from Nashville, Tennessee, has always had a love for poker and has been a prominent figure in the poker world ever since his historic win in 2003. Since then, he has continued to play and promote the game, becoming a popular figure in the poker community.
The new club, located in Louisville, Kentucky, will offer a wide range of poker games and tournaments for players of all skill levels. From Texas Hold’em to Omaha, players will have plenty of options to choose from at Moneymaker’s Poker Club. The club will also offer private tables for those who prefer a more intimate setting.
In addition to the poker games, the club will also feature a sports bar and lounge area where players can relax and unwind after a long day of playing. Moneymaker has made sure to create a welcoming and comfortable environment for all players, whether they are seasoned pros or beginners just starting out.
Moneymaker has expressed his excitement about the new venture, saying, “I’ve always loved playing poker and I wanted to bring that same passion to my hometown. I hope that Moneymaker’s Poker Club will become a hub for poker enthusiasts in Kentucky and beyond.”
The opening of Moneymaker’s Poker Club has already generated a lot of buzz in the poker community, with many players expressing their excitement about the new club. With Moneymaker’s reputation and experience in the industry, the club is sure to attract a wide range of players and become a popular destination for poker lovers in Kentucky.
For those interested in checking out Moneymaker’s Poker Club, the grand opening is set for next month and players can visit the club’s website for more information on memberships and upcoming events. With Chris Moneymaker at the helm, the club is sure to be a success and a must-visit destination for poker enthusiasts in the area.