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Card players go all in for charity


Players filled the tables to take part in a poker charity game at the Burbank Masonic Center Friday.

Executive director of the Boys & Girls Club hopes poker event raises $15,000 for the organization.

By Rachel Kane
Published: Last Updated Friday, January 11, 2008 10:10 PM PST
More than 100 philanthro- pists put on their poker faces to play Texas Hold ’Em at a Boys & Girls Club of Burbank benefit Friday night.

“It’s a really popular one for us,” said Shanna Warren, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club.

The event consists of several rounds of Texas Hold ’Em, with players’ buy-in money donated to the club. Last year’s event raised about $6,000, but fewer people attended, Warren said.

She expected the event to raise around $15,000 this year.


Even though the poker tournament is not traditionally the organization’s biggest money maker of the year, it is one of the most fun and has a lot of repeat players, she said.

“I am extremely grateful that they come back year after year to play,” she said.

Members of the nonprofit’s board of directors also get in on the action at the annual game, she said.

“I played the last two times, and I made it to the final tables, so I am more than happy to be here,” said board member Emma Kurdian.

She placed third in last year’s tournament and said she plans to place high again.

The person who wins it all is rewarded with a grand prize of a two-night, three-day stay in Las Vegas including hotel, dinner and airfare.

Various goody baskets were also on hand for players who made it to the final table in the game, which lasts several rounds and usually late into the evening, around 10:30 p.m.

The game ends when the final players go all in.

“Then . . . the room gets really quiet,” Warren said. “And everyone kind of stands around, hovers and watches.”

Laughter and banter could be heard in the hall at the Burbank Masonic Center, where the tournament was held and the game got underway around 6:30 p.m.

Professional dealers flicked cards around their tables as players ordered beers and kept their hands flat next to red and blue chips.

Even though the games were for a good cause and the stakes were high, the mood was light.

“Uh-oh,” said Gary Stevens, 44, of La Cañada Flintridge, as the dealer revealed the last cards of the hand.

“The king plays,” Stevens said, laughing as someone else collected.

Stevens said he had been coming to play the game for years and was a fan of poker and gambling in general.

“It’s the Boys & Girls Club tournament,” he said. “It’s a charity tournament. It’s just fun.”





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