ACR Pro Chris Moneymaker lost a three-way all-in at the 2026 World Series of Poker after shoving A♥ 7♥ into pocket queens. His opponent, the loudest player at the table, jumped out of his seat shouting “You bet your mama!” Moneymaker’s response: “I can’t beat a mama.”

The moment was captured on Moneymaker’s YouTube vlog documenting his 2026 WSOP campaign in Las Vegas. Twenty-three years after turning an $86 online satellite into a $2.5 million Main Event title, Moneymaker is back on the felt and giving poker fans a behind-the-scenes look at the full summer grind.
The Hand That Had the Table Laughing
Moneymaker held A♥ 7♥. A visibly tipsy opponent (labeled “Drunk Villain” in the video overlay) woke up with Q♦ Q♥, and a third player tabled 3♠ 3♣.
The queens held. No drama on the board, no miracle ace, no sweat. Just a standard cooler spot where the best hand going in stayed the best hand coming out.
What made the clip was everything that happened after the cards were turned over. The opponent leapt out of his chair, pumped his fist, and delivered his victory line: “You bet your mama!” Moneymaker looked up and fired back without missing a beat: “I can’t beat a mama.”
No tilt, no complaints, just a handshake and a laugh. It is the kind of moment that makes following the 2026 WSOP worth it this summer.
Moneymaker's 2026 WSOP Campaign
The hand is one moment from a busy summer. Moneymaker’s ACR Poker vlog is covering tournament prep, table battles, and the daily grind of life in Las Vegas across the full 2026 WSOP schedule.
His best result so far is a 12th-place finish in Event #8: $1,500 Badugi, worth $7,095, logged on the WSOP 2026 results page. He has been playing a mix of events across the schedule, including a shot at the $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven No-Limit Single Draw where he learned the rules the night before and still survived Day 1.
For anyone following the 2026 series, Moneymaker’s channel is one of the few places showing what the WSOP actually looks like from a player’s seat.
23 Years After the $86 Satellite
In 2003, Chris Moneymaker won the WSOP Main Event after qualifying through an $86 online satellite on PokerStars. The $2.5 million first prize and the story behind it triggered the global poker boom, an explosion in participation that the industry still calls the Moneymaker Effect.
He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2019 and has accumulated over $8.6 million in live tournament earnings across his career. He now represents ACR Poker as one of its top ambassadors and runs the Moneymaker Tour, a series of affordable live events across the US.
Moments like the “mama” hand are why Moneymaker still matters to the game. He is not chasing records or final tables at this point. He is showing up, playing, and reminding recreational players that poker is supposed to be fun.
FAQs
What hand did Moneymaker have at the 2026 WSOP?
Moneymaker shoved with A♥ 7♥ in a three-way all-in at the 2026 World Series of Poker. His opponent held Q♦ Q♥ and a third player had 3♠ 3♣. The pocket queens held and Moneymaker was eliminated from the hand.
What does 'I can't beat a mama' mean in the Moneymaker clip?
After losing the all-in, Moneymaker’s opponent jumped up shouting “You bet your mama!” as a celebration. Moneymaker responded with “I can’t beat a mama,” a play on the opponent’s line meaning he could not win against the man’s lucky charm. The exchange became the defining moment of the clip shared on the Winning Poker Network YouTube channel.
Where can I watch Moneymaker's 2026 WSOP vlog?
Moneymaker is publishing a YouTube vlog series on his official channel documenting his full 2026 WSOP summer in Las Vegas. The series covers tournament play, preparation, and behind-the-scenes moments. New episodes drop throughout the summer, building toward the $10,000 Main Event in July.

