Sharking For Socialites At The Aussie Millions
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16 January 2008 /
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BRANDON Davis is d-list Hollywood. On the gossip pages he is called Greasy Bear. His family is rich. Very rich. They made money in oil. Davis is an oily heir. He knows Paris Hilton.
Right now Davis is playing poker in Australia.
Australia's Daily Telegraph says: "Buying in at a mate's rate of $100 (usually $1000), the oily heir is understood to have lost his first lot within the first hour...
"With 40 players chipping in to play, the prize pool of $4000 was helped along by the visitor, who had to keep buying his way back into the game."
The article is entitled: "Brandon Davis is bait for poker card sharks at De Nom." He's a fish out of water. An oily fish, granted, but nonetheless a fish.
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Notes the paper: "Card sharks in Melbourne may want to keep their eyes peeled for the cashed-up amateur, with word he was planning to head south late yesterday to try his hand at the Aussie Millions poker tournament at Crown Casino."
As one De Nom spy said, "he was so bad, they're going to make a killing out of him."
Forget the oil. This is a gold rush...
You can make killing by playing online. Anorak has bonus on offer....
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