Moneymaker Drops WSOP Fantasy Picks and Fades
The 2003 Main Event champ names three players to back and three to avoid in Poker.org's free contest.

Chris Moneymaker has released his three picks and three fades for the PokerOrg WSOP Fantasy Freeroll, giving players actionable guidance for the free-to-enter competition as of May 2026.
Why It Matters
Fantasy poker contests tied to the World Series of Poker attract casual fans and serious grinders alike, and Moneymaker's 2003 Main Event victory gives his player assessments outsized credibility. The WSOP Fantasy Freeroll lowers the barrier to entry — no buy-in required — making it a useful acquisition funnel for Poker.org's audience. For fantasy participants, a structured picks-and-fades format cuts through the noise of a field that routinely exceeds thousands of entries across WSOP bracelet events. Backing the wrong players in these formats costs nothing financially, but following informed analysis measurably improves expected lineup construction. Gambling on any format, including free contests with prize pools, still carries risk of time investment and, where escalation to real-money play is involved, financial loss.
Context
The WSOP runs its flagship series in Las Vegas each summer, drawing the world's top poker talent across dozens of bracelet events. Fantasy overlays on live tournament series have grown steadily as operators seek engagement tools beyond straight wagering; Poker.org's freeroll format mirrors strategies used by DFS platforms to build habit with zero-risk entry points.
What's Next
Players can review Moneymaker's full video breakdown at Poker.org before locking lineups for the relevant WSOP events this week.
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