Chris Moorman

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Graduate students and other volunteers help install drift fences on the Cold Mountain Game Land in western North Carolina.

My research is focused on understanding the effects of global change on wildlife, with an emphasis on disturbance ecology. The research typically is applied and often employs large-scale, replicated environmental manipulations.

Current research activities are:

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  • Implications of climate change for wildlife
    • Current Project: Effects of salinization and sea-level rise on coastal birds
  • Informing forest management practices that sustain habitat for focal wildlife
    • Current Project: Relationships between timber harvest residue and small mammals and invertebrates
    • Current Project: Developing woody biomass harvest guidelines to minimize impacts on wildlife
    • Current Project: Identifying habitat thresholds for red-cockaded woodpecker management
  • Fire effects on wildlife vital rates and habitat quality
    • Current Project: Effects of growing-season prescribed fires on wildlife, especially ground-nesting birds
    • Mapping and understanding hardwood persistence in fire-maintained longleaf pine ecosystems

Although I historically have studied non-game species, my interests are rooted more in the particulars of specific land use practices than in the taxonomic groups studied. For example, I am fascinated by fire ecology and study response by both game (e.g., bobwhite, turkey, deer) and non-game (e.g., salamanders, shrews, songbirds) taxa to prescribed burning.

I value my relationships with graduate students and I do all that I can to spend time with each in the field and schedule periodic meetings to discuss the challenges and opportunities of ongoing research. My door always is open.

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The United Kingdom’s Chris Moorman is one of online poker’s biggest winners with more than $16.7 million in earnings. On November 29, he added another quarter of a million dollars to his bankroll after taking down the High Roller MILLION$ at GGPoker.

Some 491 players made it through to the final day and 350 of those returnees walked away with a share of the $1,659,500 prize pool. The likes of Bryan Paris, Pascal Hartmann, Niklas Astedt, Andras Nemeth, Daniel Dvoress, and Andrey Pateychuk cashed but it was Moorman who excelled.

All nine finalists guaranteed themselves $14,289, the prize awarded to “cbkme” when they crashed out in ninth place. “guysneves” and Poland’s “KennyKaarten” were the next casualties, they banked $20,854 and $30,435 respectively.

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Seth Davies claimed the $44,418 sixth-place prize before “Oye Como Va” of India locked up a $64,825 score. The final five-figure prize went to “shreeOHM” whose fourth-place finish saw a $94,608 haul land in their GGPoker account.

One of two Brazilian to reach the top three, “donkey”, fell in third for $138,073 to leave Moorman and donkey’s fellow Brazilian “SolverJail” heads-up. A deal was struck that saw SolverJail win $243,769 and Moorman win yet another major online poker tournament plus $251,828 in prize money.

High Roller MILLION$ Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Chris MoormanUnited Kingdom$251,828*
2SolverJailBrazil$243,769*
3donkeyBrazil$138,703
4shreeOHMUnited Kingdom$94,608
5Oye Como VaIndia$64,825
6Seth DaviesCanada$44,418
7KennyKaartenPoland$30,435
8guysnevesBrazil$20,854
9cbkmeCanada$14,289

*reflects a heads-up deal

Dario Sammartino Secures $100,466 Prize

Dario Sammartino is $100,466 richer than at the start of the weekend courtesy of triumphing in the $5,250 buy-in High Rollers Blade Closer.

A compact field of 58 entrants meant only the final seven finishers won some of the $290,000 prize money, Daniel Hindin being the player who reached the final table but went home empty-handed.

Anatoly Filatov’s seventh-place finish saw the Russian collect $12,037 before Stephen Chidwick and Alex Kolonias fell by the wayside, passing the cashier on their way home to get their hands on $16,675 and $23,098 prizes.

Daniel Dvoress continued his impressive form at GGPoker with a fourth-place finish worth $31,997. “danludan” of Russia crashed in third for $44,324, leaving Seth Davies and Sammartino to fight it out one-on-one for the title.

Sammartino got the job done and was worth of his $100,466 haul. Davies consoled himself with a $61,399 runner-up prize.

High Rollers Blade Closer Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Dario SammartinoAustria$100,466
2Seth DaviesCanada$61,399
3danludanRussia$44,324
4Daniel DvoressCanada$31,997
5Alex KoloniasUnited Kingdom$23,098
6Stephen ChidwickCanada$16,675
7Anatoly FilatovRussia$12,037

Some of the other highlights from GGPoker’s Sunday tournaments included:

  • im_doo – first-place in the GGMasters High Rollers $1,050 for $134,486
  • THEfryboy – first-place in the Global MILLION$ for $123,583
  • Darren Elias – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Mulligan $5,250 for $94,878
  • UknowWhoIam – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Prime $5,250 for $93,217
  • David Szep – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Opener $5,250 for $87,449
  • Laszlo Molnar – first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $85,906
  • Rui Ferreira – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers $1,500 for $69,071
  • L Bianchini – first-place in the High Rollers Marathon $840 for $57,123
  • Sperma – first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $50,447
  • Rui Ferreira – first-place in the High Rollers PLO Bounty $2,100 for $46,634*
  • BBRS999 – first-place in the Sunday Bounty King $315 for $44,809*
  • Arie Muller – first-place in the High Rollers Main Event $1,050 for $43,784
  • Knighter – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Main Event $210 for $42,001*
  • Vlada2108 – first-place in the Sunday Forty Stack $400 for $35,207
  • MickeyMouse – first-place in the Sunday Special $125 for $34,416
  • UknowWhoIam – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Six Shooter $1,260 for $33,502*
  • Soy Boy – first-place in the Sunday Monster Stack $200 for $26,732
  • leeel – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Sunday Special $105 for $26,361*
  • playforfan – first-place in the Bounty Hunters High Roller $525 for $25,109*
  • Sean Winter – first-place in the High Rollers PLO Main Event $1,050 for $24,964

*includes bounty payments

Tuen Mulder Takes Down partypoker High Roller Big Game

Team partypoker had five of its members in the top 20 finishing places of the High Roller Big Game but it was Dutch star Teun Mulder who shone the brightest and became the tournament’s champion.

The top 20 finishers from the 147-strong crowd won a share of $375,750. Dzmitry Urbanovich (19th - $5,824), Roberto Romanello (14th - $6,951), Isaac Haxton (11th - $8,454), Kristen Bicknell (9th - $9,957) and Jordan Drummond (6th - $17,848) were partypoker’s representatives who cashes.

Drummond’s exit was followed by Pascal Hartmann then Adrian Mateos, the latter turning his $2,600 into $31,938. David Yan has been in remarkable form recently but he ran out of steam in third, a finish worth $44,458.

Mulder and his fellow Dutchman Pascal Teekens locked horns heads-up and it was Mulder who emerged victoriously. Mulder padded his bankroll with $84,806 with Teekens collecting $61,051.

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High Roller Big Game Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Teun MulderNetherlands$84,806
2Pascal TeekensNetherlands$61,051
3David YanNew Zealand$44,458
4Adrian MateosUnited Kingdom$31,938
5Pascal HartmannAustria$22,545
6Jordan DrummondCanada$17,848
7Sergei DenisovRussia$14,654
8Nino UllmnAustria$12,024
9Kristen BicknellCanada$9,957

Check out some of these fantastic prizes enjoyed at partypoker on November 30.

  • Sam Grafton – first-place in the $530 Big Game for $47,942
  • Pharaon – first-place in the $1,111 High Roller One Shot for $41,513
  • TheBigPapa99 – first-place in the $320 The 300 for $27,798*
  • Eqn778 – first-place in the $109 Weekender for $19,369*
  • GebGeb – first-place in the $109 One Shot for $19,095
  • Leonardo Nascimento – first-place in the $55 Mini Big Game for $18,652
  • Mr. Anderson71 – first-place in the $215 Warrior for $18,525*
  • CAPM_Crunch – first-place in the $777 Magnificent 777 for $18,343*
  • tuliomaravilha – first-place in the $55 Gladiator for $16,623*
  • AlexGelinski – first-place in the $215 Deepstack for $11,408

*includes bounty payments

Georgios “Geokarak” Karakousis Takes Down PokerStars Sunday High Roller

Greece’s Georgios “Geokarak” Karakousis is the Sunday High Roller champion after he topped a field of 374 entrants at PokerStars.

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All but two of the nine finalists walked away with a five-figure prize. Julian “HealTheWorld” Thomas collected $7,611 for his demise in ninth-place with “Old brock” netting $9,298 when he busted in eighth.

It was a tough final table but the waters grew less shark-infested with every elimination. “Saruuky”, “FStar4” and Daan “DaanOss” Mulders crashed and burned before Lithuania’s Audrius “Stakelis24” Stakelis fell in fourth for $29,075.

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Mike “munchenHB” Telker, fresh from his runner-up finish in the partypoker Caribbean Poker Party Main Event, finished third for $38,663. This left “JoseGuti” of Sweden and Karakousis heads-up. The Swede fell at the final hurdle, a finish worth $51,413, meaning Karakousis banked the $68,368 top prize and the title of champion.

Sunday High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Georgios “Geokarak” KarakousisGreece$68,368
2JoseGutiSweden$51,413
3Mike “munchenHB” TelkerCosta Rica$38,663
4Audrius “Stakelis24” StakelisLithuania$29,075
5Daan “DaanOss” MuldersAustria$21,865
6FStar4Russia$16,442
7SaruukyBrazil$12,365
8Old brockAustria$9,298
9Julian “HealTheWorld” ThomasAustria$7,611

These are some of the biggest scores won at PokerStars this weekend.

  • Adrovan “AadrovanRj21” Rodrigues – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $35,751*
  • Lordof0512 – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $34,691*
  • Claas “SsicK_OnE” Segebrecht – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $32,635*
  • Davi “DaviMMaker” Cola – first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $31,225*
  • Hartige – first-place in the $109 Sunday Cooldown for $28,198*
  • Niklas “Lena900” Astedt – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic for $22,333
  • Peter “Belbacsi” Traply – first-place in the $215 Sunday Warm-Up for $22,105
  • Mikensonas – first-place in the $215 Fat Sunday for $13,746
  • Cripple86 – first-place in the $109 Sunday Kickoff for $11,430

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Trio Of Victories at 888poker

Russia’s “AHDPIOXA77” was the biggest winner at 888poker this weekend after they took down the $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep. The unthinkable happened on November 29 and this tournament surpassed its guarantee. It traditionally overlays but a prize pool of $102,950 was created and AHDPIOXA77 netted $17,388 of that.

Ben “xLIVEPROx” Warrington finished first from 296 entrants in the $25,000 Sunday Challenge. Warrington won $6,465 in total, $3,026 from the main prize pool and $3,439 worth of bounties.

Another British player, “torresfan03”, won the $30,000 Sunday Sale Whale. They secured $8,142 of the $35,400 prize pool after outlasting 176 opponents.

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