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Chris Moneymaker wins ACR Hi5 10K 6-Max title

The 2003 WSOP Main Event champion posted that he captured the ACR Poker Hi5 10K 6-Max, adding another win to his online results feed.

**Chris Moneymaker says he won the ACR Poker Hi5 10K 6-Max, posting the result to social media as the site’s flagship tournaments continue to anchor the online schedule.**

Moneymaker’s update was short and sweet, but it lands in a time of year when many pros mix in online volume while planning their summer live calendars. A single big online score rarely defines a resume, yet for a name as recognizable as Moneymaker, even routine wins tend to spark interest because they show he is still actively competing rather than simply trading on legacy.

I am a @ACR_POKER hi5 champion. 10k 6 max.

Chris Moneymaker (@CMONEYMAKER)

The Hi5 10K 6-Max format is a straightforward test: short-handed tables increase the number of playable hands and force wider ranges, while higher buy-ins generally attract tougher regulars. That combination makes final tables swingy and punishing, especially for players who are used to deeper, full-ring live structures.

For ACR, results like this are useful marketing as well. Having a marquee champion post about the win is a reminder that recognizable names still register for big online events. For players watching from the sidelines, it’s also a practical cue: if a tour veteran is firing these tournaments, the fields are likely drawing a mix of pros and ambitious recreationals looking to take a shot.

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