Moneymaker Tour Returns to Palm Beach Kennel Club Today

Moneymaker Tour Returns to Palm Beach Kennel Club Today

The Moneymaker Tour is back! It kicks off today at the Palm Beach Kennel Club (PBKC) in West Palm Beach, Florida. From October 23 to November 4, this popular poker series will bring over two weeks of thrilling events. After an exciting international stop in Aruba, the tour is ready to light up the tables once again.

Named after poker legend Chris Moneymaker, who sparked a global poker boom by winning the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event as an amateur, the tour has become a favorite for poker fans. This stop marks the ninth event of the year, and it promises to be a memorable one.

After making history with its first international venture, the tour now returns to the U.S. In Aruba, Chris Moneymaker’s fellow ACR Poker Pro, Katie Lindsay, made headlines. She became the first woman to win a Moneymaker Tour Main Event, taking home a top prize of $102,915.

Chris Moneymaker 2003 Main Event Champion
Chris Moneymaker rose to fame after turning an online Sattelite into becoming the 2003 WSOP Main event champion

A Packed Lineup of Poker Action

The tour has something for everyone. With 29 trophy events across various formats, players can compete in No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and mixed games. Buy-ins range from $86 to $1,100, making it accessible for all bankrolls. For those aiming for higher stakes, several satellite events offer the chance to win a spot in the bigger tournaments.

The action starts today with the $150,000 GTD Moneymaker Multi Flight event. It features a $300 buy-in and seven starting flights, running from October 23-27. The excitement continues with the $250,000 GTD Main Event, scheduled for October 31 – November 4. Players can enter this highlight tournament for $1,100, choosing from three starting flights.

Catch the Main Event Final Table Live

The tour has a special treat for poker fans. The Main Event’s final table will be live-streamed on YouTube and Twitch on Monday, November 4. If you can’t make it to the PBKC, you can still watch the action and cheer for your favorite players as they compete for the title.

You can keep up to date with all the action and chip counts on the official Money Maker Tour Website.

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