Married Couple Chris Moorman & Katie Lindsay Go Heads Up for WSOP Gold Ring
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On Wednesday night, something special happened online in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) January Super Series when married poker couple Katie ��katelin�� Lindsay and Chris ��Robotobob47�� Moorman found themselves heads-up for a coveted gold ring.
The Tournament
The WSOP Circuit January Super Series Event #14: $75,000 NLH 2x Re-entry saw 410 players rebuy 202 times. The 612-entry field resulted in a $122,400 prize pool that was paid out to the top 100 finishers.
Among those to cash were Matt ��RubberFist�� Stout (12th - $1,542.24), Philip ��tomte�� Yeh (26th - $746.64), Vinny ��brownmagic�� Pahuja (31st - $660.96), John Allan ��beastro�� Hinds (37th - $587.52), Wendy ��Cardthartic�� Freedman (39th - $587.52), Jared ��darrensrabbi�� Jaffee (66th - $416.16), Jordan ��HFNeon�� Spurlin (72nd - $416.16), and Shannon ��aulophobia�� Shorr (80th - $416.16).
In the end, the title came down to Moorman and Lindsay. This time, it was the former coming out on top to win the $19,510.56 first-place prize and his first gold circuit ring. Meanwhile, Lindsay had to settle for second place and $14,443.20 in prize money.
Moorman, one of online poker��s most accomplished players, now has a ring to go along with the WSOP gold bracelet he won back in 2017. If you recall, he topped a 959-entry field to win Event #27: $3,000 No-Limit Hold��em 6-Handed for $498,682.
WSOPC Super Series Event #14 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Chris ��Robotobob47�� Moorman | $19,510.56 |
2 | Katie ��katelin�� Lindsay | $14,443.20 |
3 | Matthew ��GitGot�� Volosovich | $10,648.80 |
4 | ��wmagik2�� | $7,809.12 |
5 | Susannah ��InigoM22�� Altman | $6,071.04 |
6 | ��mulamami10�� | $4,638.96 |
7 | Michael ��SammyTwizz�� Azzaro | $3,512.88 |
8 | Sang ��YOUNGKOI�� Lee | $2,668.32 |
9 | Chris ��basile28�� Basile | $2,007.36 |
What Moorman Had to Say
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PokerNews reached out to the poker couple to get their take on things. Both were kind enough to share their thoughts, starting with Moorman.
��Winning my first circuit ring ended up giving me the weirdest range of emotions I��ve ever felt in poker,�� Moorman told PokerNews. ��For the past few years, Katie has always said to me how much she wants to win one. I really believe she��d rather win one more than a WSOP bracelet if you take the money out of the equation. For me it��s never been a focus or goal of mine, so to get heads up with her knowing how much more she wanted it than me I definitely found it tough to handle mentally.��
"I feel like I didn��t play my best and I��d be the first to admit she outplayed me heads up."
He continued: ��The competitor in me had to give 100% as I knew there would be no point in letting her win, she would have to earn the victory the hard way, but in turn I feel like I didn��t play my best and I��d be the first to admit she outplayed me heads up and I got very lucky to win in the end. Normally there is no better feeling than winning a tournament but instead of feeling good and happy when I won a huge hand after backdooring into the nuts versus her I felt guilty for potentially taking a dream away from her. I��ve honestly never felt that before even against close friends or horses.��
Moorman concluded: ��The rest of the final table was business as usual but to get heads up with one another for the first time ever was very special and is a story and experience that is really fun to share with friends and family. I��ll try and be extra helpful around the house this week for stealing the ring off her but I��ve no doubt that she will get it in the future because she is probably the most driven person I know.��
What Katie Had to Say
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Lindsay revealed that while her husband was at home playing the tournament, she actually player most of it while out to dinner with a girlfriend. It wasn��t until a break near the final table that she returned home to finish playing.
��Chris and I rarely play poker in the same room so it was funny yelling at each other after big hands from opposite sides of the house,�� she said. ��Also, we love battling for the chip lead so there was definitely a lot of banter going on there. We had a massive hand that went down six-handed where he opened small blind and I reraised with queens in the big blind. He jammed with ace-king and I called. He had me covered at this point 1.7 mil to my 1 mil I believe, but luckily I held.��
"This actually was a big heads up for us as it wasn��t about the money, it��s about the titles and the accomplishments."
She continued: There is no soft playing between us, we are always battling every time we end up on a table together, and we definitely showed that in this event. Once we got heads up I moved into the office where he was playing, as I thought it would be a fun dynamic to be able to see each other��s faces during hands. This actually was a big heads up for us as it wasn��t about the money, it��s about the titles and the accomplishments. I have been fighting hard for my first circuit ring and I really wanted it. Chris had never won a circuit event either so there was more than just bragging rights on the line.��
��The heads up went back and forth a lot and I hit a big stride in momentum when I got a bluff jam through on the river. He looked up at me after I jammed, contemplating his decision, and I smiled and gave him the Scotty Nguyen ��if you call it��s all over baby.�� Lucky for me he folded but, in the end, he hit a couple of big rivers against me and took it down.��
Lindsay concluded: ��I��m for sure bummed to not win the ring and even more than that, there is the part of me that wants to beat him because it isn��t expected. I hate the idea of everyone saying ��yeah of course he won�� because I really felt like I gave that heads up my all and did feel like I played well (especially without a ton of heads-up experience). I had people say after ��oh he should have just let you get the ring�� but that is never how we could let it go down, and I would never want it that way. I am hopeful I can get my ring in due time and I hope I can knock Chris out on my way to getting it.��
PokerNews live-streamed the latter half of the tournament, which you can watch below: