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STAR'S A POKER STUD By DAN MANGAN and GEORGE KING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALEX RODRIGUEZ Email Archives Print Reprint October 3, 2005 -- Here's Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez with a different kind of diamond — playing poker at an illegal Manhattan card room with pro player Phil Hellmuth. A-Rod and poker legend Hellmuth stopped by the poker club near Union Square at around midnight Sept. 21, after the Bombers edged the Baltimore Orioles, 2-1, at the Stadium to take first place in the American League East Division, a source at the card room told The Post. Although it is illegal to operate a card club that charges admission or takes a cut of the pots, it's not against the law to wager in such an establishment. The club source said both A-Rod and Hellmuth "signed autographs and they were nice to the other players." Their arrival generated plenty of excitement — "people were calling their friends to come down and see them." Asked about the night, A-Rod said, "I am not going to answer any questions about my personal life." But he later called back to say, "Where my wife and I dine and entertain is a private matter, but I will tell you we were home and in bed by 1:30 a.m." Both Rodriguez and Hellmuth bought several thousand dollars worth of chips, and ended up in a private, high-rollers room playing no-limit Texas hold 'em. In May, cops raided two well-known underground poker clubs, The PlayStation in Union Square and the New York Players Club on the Upper West Side, seizing $100,000 in cash, and charging 39 employees with illegal gambling. Those and other illegal card clubs have opened and flourished in unassuming office suites and commercial spaces as poker's popularity has exploded. Despite the fact that Rodriguez, whose salary tops $21 million annually, was not breaking the law by playing in the club, Major League Baseball has taken a dim view of players consorting with gamblers or bookies. |
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Some interesting errors in the story.
The picture in the hard copy of the post (a grainy/cell phone picture of ARod and Hellmuth at the poker table), makes the story. |
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Did I miss an opening? Is there a new club near Union Square?
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When the Yankees were in town playing the Royals (a very rare KC win BTW), A-Rod showed up at the casino to play a little poker.He wasn't at my table and I don't know how he did, but his wife was checking on him periodically and I do think he left a hefty tip for all the dealers.
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Did I miss an opening? Is there a new club near Union Square? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Some interesting errors in the story. [/ QUOTE ] |
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