2003 WSOP Main Event Final Table Deck of Cards Were Up for Sale

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WSOPMany people would say that back in 2003 when Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker Main Event, that it was the start of the surge in popularity that we have all seen today.  Moneymaker is an incredibly well-known player in the poker world, and one who is still talked about today after he won the Main Event; a tournament that he qualified for by winning a $40 satellite online.  If you were a fan of that Main Event and the final table, you’ll find this news a bit interesting.  The deck of cards that was used during the big win for Moneymaker were up on eBay for sale, but interestingly, no one bit on the auction.

The starting prize on the auction was a $7,500 bid, and the deal included all 52 cards (of course), and a Certificate of Authenticity as well.  This certificate is signed by both Moneymaker, and the tournament director Matt Savage.  There is also an additional small bonus, in terms of a tape of the broadcast from ESPN, which features the match-up between Moneymaker and his opponent Sam Farha.  As excellent as this would have been for a fan of Moneymaker, or a fan of poker in general; no one went after the huge starting asking price, and the auction ended on Monday with 0 bids.

It was not Moneymaker who placed these cards up for bid, and it was apparently a former employee of the casino.  The employee was said to have received permission to take the deck after the tournament was over.

The final hand of action ended with Farha holding the Jack of hearts, and the 10 of diamonds, and was up against a five of diamonds and a four of spades of Moneymaker.  The flop came down with the Jack of spades, five of spades, and four of clubs.  The two got it all in at that point, and Moneymaker was ahead with his two pair against the pair of Jacks that Farha was holding.  Moneymaker’s hand held, and he won the gold bracelet, as well as the $2.5 million grand prize.

While this piece of poker history didn’t sell, it could potentially down the road with a lower asking price potentially.  One well-known player who sold a piece of poker history, was when Peter Eastgate sold his Main Event gold bracelet back in 2008, and donated the $147k that it sold for to charity.

Meet Chris Moneymaker at Poker Stars Eureka Poker Tour

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Winners of satellite tournaments into the latest Eureka Poker Tour, Eureka Zagreb, will not only get a free seat in the live event worth €1,400. They will also get to meet 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event winner, and the man who paved the way for online poker amateurs to take on professional live championship poker, Chris Moneymaker. What’s more, one of these lucky satellite winners will also get the chance to play against Chris Moneymaker heads-up in a €1,000 buy-in event.

Poker Stars is giving away four Eureka Zagreb prize packages. Freeroll and cash entry satellites into the Weekly Final satellites at which the prize packages will be awarded are running around the clock at the site. In addition, all players to reach one of the weekly finals will also be invited back to play in the Grand Final, at which the heads-up seat opposited Chris Moneymaker will also be awarded. In addition the Grand Final has a €2,000 guaranteed cash prize pool, which the regular weekly finals also have an added €1,000 cash prize pool.

Players can enter one of the Weekly Finals in one of several ways. The freeroll path runs Mondays through Saturdays, July 25 through August 12 with the top 50 winning seats in the Freezeout Qualifier. The Freezeout Qualifier has a €1.10 direct buy-in and runs Mondays through Sundays, July 25 through August 13, awarding the top 9 finishers seats in the weekly final. Alternatively, there’s a €3.30 Rebuy Qualifier running the same days, with the same guaranteed awards.

Eureka Zagreb weekly finals take place Sundays, July 31 and August 7 and 14, while the grand final takes place Tuesday, August 16.