According to Paul Seaton on Pokerati, Chris Moorman has traded grey English skies for a life in the Nevada desert.
He’s found that the perpetual sunshine of Las Vegas does more than just brighten his mood; it keeps him out and about, balancing poker with golf, pickleball, and padel. After some years in Los Angeles, Moorman is now a fixture on the Vegas scene, chasing more WSOP bracelets while reflecting on the ups and downs of his career.
Moorman admits that his love for poker has fluctuated. “It’s impossible to love it as much as when you first start delving into the game, and I’ve had short periods throughout my career where I feel like I’ve lost the love for it a bit. But I try to take breaks when I get these feelings and mix it up by playing different formats and studying new things.”
He’s also keen on paying it forward, using lessons from his early days to help the next generation of players. It seems weather and attitude both play a part in shaping a poker pro’s journey.