Celebrity Players

Most people would expect the famous players listed below to be snobby because of their lofty status in the entertainment industry. Just the opposite is true. These stars are people persons which I imagine is part of the reason they took up poker.

Ben Affleck

When Ben plays in a casino he is hounded mercilessly for autographs and pictures, but he is usually very accommodating. I wish people would just let him play. I have played in three tournaments with Ben and each time he played significantly better than the time before. As a matter of fact, the last time we played together he won the first prize of over $350,000 in a $10,000 buy-in event at the Commerce Casino.

René Angelil

René is such an agreeable person that he never objects to playing whatever game other players want to play. The Vegas pros took advantage of his good nature by introducing him to a new form of poker each month: first seven-card stud, then seven stud hi/lo, then Omaha eight-or-better, and then triple-draw lowball. They didn't count on René being such a fast learner and he soon became competent at all of the games.

Jerry Buss & Frank Mariani

The Lakers co-owners are proof that you can be nice to everyone you deal with and still be successful in business. The only time either of them takes their card playing seriously is when one plays a few hands with the other's money when he is taking a break or when playing tournaments. It then becomes apparent that these guys are very capable players.

Larry Flynt

Larry paid his dues playing against the top players, and when he is on his game he is an excellent seven-stud player. At the Hustler Casino, the poker manager convinced Larry to play in a $75-$150 game to help bring players into the casino. Unfortunately, he plays better than players at that level and within a few months the game dissolved with Larry being the biggest winner.

Gabe Kaplan

Gabe is the best poker playing actor, although Wilfred Brimley had his way with Gabe at the World Series a few years back. He has been seasoned by years of playing with top players. In a big tournament, I would rank Gabe in the top 20% of the field. I also consider him to be the best combination color/play-by-play poker announcer. Unfortunately, the networks usually stifle his creativity.

Toby Maguire

Toby is serious about his poker game. He is very sharp, but he seemed too conservative when I played with him. I showed him some play examples in my book, and (not coincidentally, I assume) he won the next tournament in which he played. First prize was over $95,000.

James Woods

James has only been playing for a couple of years, but he is very enthusiastic about playing and discussing poker. He will talk with anyone about poker, regardless of their play level. James is very keen on reading his opponents and if he senses weakness, he will reraise on a bluff.


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Chau Giang

Aggressiveness: 7
Looseness: 7
Short-handed: 7
Limit: 8
No-limit: 7
Tournaments: 7
Side games: 8
Steam control: 4
Against weak players: 7
Against strong players: 8

Best game: Omaha eight-or-better
Weakness: Plays long sessions when losing, although he does it more successfully than most.

Chau has been a consistent winner in the biggest games for many years. If he was more articulate, he would be recognized as one of the top five players in the world. He is a great front-runner and even though he is criticized for his lack of control when he is losing, he often gets even because his opponents let him run over the game as they protect their wins. He has won three WSOP bracelets although he has only played in about fifty events.

Amusing anecdote:

When I first started playing with Chau, I talked to him about the hands in Vietnamese. I know all of the cards, numbers, and poker terms in Vietnamese but, overall, the number of words in my vocabulary is about the same as a five-year old's. Also, I have trouble understanding the language when it is spoken at the pace of a native speaker. For the next couple of sessions I nodded as Chau talked to me in Vietnamese. He got frustrated one time when he was telling me that in Vegas, the low hand acts first in Seven-card stud-hi/lo with no qualifier. They had added the game to the mix of games and as an out-of-towner, this was the first time I played it with them. Apparently, I had bet out of turn.

 

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Guayana Watch
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Money used mainly for “smart boards” and computers for my high school.
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My daughter Melissa was here the day it opened.
She had a liver transplant in 1991.
$100,000




Money was given to the math department to help
with graduate research. I look at this as profit sharing
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Magwitch Foundation (scholarships)
>$80,000



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Most of the money was used to build a children's wing.
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Children Incorporated is the primary recipient of my donations. Children Incorporated provides food, clothing, school supplies, medical needs and other necessities for thousands of children in twenty-one countries, including the United States.




>1,400,000



Guayana Watch
$150,000




Money used mainly for “smart boards” and computers for my high school.
$210,000



Keep Memory Alive
$102,500




My daughter Melissa was here the day it opened.
She had a liver transplant in 1991.
$100,000




Money was given to the math department to help
with graduate research. I look at this as profit sharing
with the department where I did most of my learning.
$100,000



Magwitch Foundation (scholarships)
>$80,000



Rainbow Services (San Pedro, Ca.)
Most of the money was used to build a children's wing.
$75,000



Peninsula Education Foundation
Helping the local school district
$60,000





iLoveSchools.com is a free matchmaking service – for education! School teachers request materials and supplies while potential donors search for a teacher in need of their gifts of money or, new and used goods.
$55,000



Rancho del Mar High School
For computer equipment for this alternative-
education high school in Palos Verdes.
$18,000



Craftsman Recreation
$7,200



$1,000



$500



Disbursement to individuals
>$48,000
Lodging and transportation for volunteers
>$50,000
Tips from tournament wins
>$150,000

 

 

 

 

 

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