How the Moneymaker Tour helped shine a light on the Caribbean Poker Series & what’s in store for 2025

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- Visitors to the Caribbean often come to enjoy the region’s sunny beaches, vibrant cultures, and accessibility, especially if they’re coming from North America.
- For instance, 2024 saw a number of islands host events for the International Cricket Council’s Men’s T20 World Cup, drawing the sport's over 2.5 billion fans to the region.
- The same can be said for the Caribbean’s casinos.
- The islands boast countless establishments where visitors can enjoy popular games like poker amid tropical locales.
- Events like the Caribbean Poker Series take full advantage of this rich environment by adding elements of excitement and competition.
Visitors to the Caribbean often come to enjoy the region’s sunny beaches, vibrant cultures, and accessibility, especially if they’re coming from North America.
However, the Caribbean Tourism Organization expects the islands to welcome more than 35 million tourists a year as more people discover how versatile the Caribbean is as a major travel destination. For instance, 2024 saw a number of islands host events for the International Cricket Council’s Men’s T20 World Cup, drawing the sport's over 2.5 billion fans to the region. The same can be said for the Caribbean’s casinos.
The islands boast countless establishments where visitors can enjoy popular games like poker amid tropical locales. That’s a combo that appeals to tourists, helping the likes of the Dominican Republic earn annual tax revenues of over $26.23 million and even causing Jamaica to lay the foundations for a tourism-focused casino industry.
Events like the Caribbean Poker Series take full advantage of this rich environment by adding elements of excitement and competition. Held in Aruba, it’s open to players of all skill levels and continues to steadily attract more players from around the world.
As the Caribbean becomes a more renowned gaming destination, even the globe’s biggest poker pros are gracing the event. That includes the man, the myth, the legend himself: Chris Moneymaker. Here’s more on how he’s helping shine a light on the Caribbean Poker Series—and what that leaves in store for fans in 2025.
Who is Chris Moneymaker?
The poker boom of the early 2000s helped the card game reach unprecedented levels of popularity across the globe, and it all started with Chris Moneymaker’s win at the 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP). For the stay-at-home accountant, poker was just a hobby—until he joined an online WSOP satellite tournament with an $86 buy-in. Initially, he wasn’t in it to earn a seat at the WSOP’s main event. In fact, he just wanted the prize that came with fourth place. “I’m just an amateur player playing with friends,” he told CNN in 2021. “My goal was to win that eight grand. And a buddy talked me into taking the seat, and that’s how I got .” The rest is history. Moneymaker successfully bluffed seasoned pro Sam Farha to earn the most prestigious prize in poker, making him the first person in history to win a major tournament after qualifying for it online. The resulting “Moneymaker effect” proved that even the average Joe could nab big wins, leading to the poker boom. From here, Moneymaker continued to cement his professional poker career, becoming the celebrity spokesperson for former WSOP owner Harrah’s Entertainment and signing a sponsorship deal with PokerStars, which hosted the satellite tournament that kickstarted his journey. Now, Moneymaker plays poker on his own terms. In 2021, he signed with ACR Poker as an ambassador. The brand’s online card rooms, which PokerTube notes he already frequented, gave him more flexibility to focus on his personal life compared to the constant traveling PokerStars required him to do. Compared to his previous sponsor, ACR Poker also has a bigger reach—which perfectly aligns with his goal to pay it forward. Moneymaker notes that it similarly “gives everyone a chance to change their lives” with poker: aside from offering games for all buy-in levels and holding promotions like Next Moneymaker, which gives weekly leaderboard winners a chance to get a free ride to Las Vegas, ACR Poker was also instrumental in organizing the Moneymaker Tour. Though its 2023 events were held across the US, the tour’s 2024 edition expanded to Aruba—in partnership, of course, with the Caribbean Poker Series.View this post on Instagram









