"ANTE UP FOR AFRICA" DRIVE TO STAR BIG NAME POKER
PLAYERS
25 May 2007
Celebrities to play for Dafur needy
The Poker Stars and Ocean 13 cast initiative to help
starving Somalian refugees (see previous InfoPowa
report) has been followed by news of a second major
Hollywood + Poker drive that has the backing of the
World Series of Poker. It's called "Ante Up For Africa"
and has already attracted top poker pros and Hollywood
stars.
Actor Don Cheadle and poker pro Annie Duke will host the
event to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis in
Dafur, and the big names who have already stepped
forward should ensure wide publicity.
The initiative takes the form of a tournament scheduled
for July 5 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las
Vegas, and likely Hollywood participants include Brad
Pitt, Ben Affleck, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Ray
Romano, Adam Sandler Jason Alexander, Jennifer Tilly,
Hank Azaria, George Lopez, Danny Masterson, Mekhi Phifer
and James Woods.
On the poker pro front Erik Seidel, Howard Lederer, Phil
Hellmuth, Phil Gordon, Joe Hachem, Andy Bloch, Chris
"Jesus" Ferguson, Doyle Brunson, Barry Greenstein,
Robert Williamson III, Phil Laak, Ted Forrest, Mike
Matusow, Clonie Gowan and Phil Ivey have given their
support.
"We're honored to host this event and hope that entrants
– particularly those fortunate enough to win money –
will make donations to help ease the human suffering
that defines the crisis in Darfur," said Jeffrey
Pollack, commissioner of the World Series of Poker.
The tournament will feature a blind structure designed
to provide maximum thrills and fast poker, the plan
being to concentrate the action into a five hour
timeframe. Seats are limited, but open to all for a
buy-in of $5 000, which includes entre to a private
thrash at the Rio's Voodoo Lounge on the night of July
5.
Two great charity organisations will be the
beneficiaries of the cash raised - the International
Rescue Committee and the ENOUGH Project. To boost
contributions, Duke and Cheadle have suggested that
winners might like to donate half of their prizes to the
funds.
Interested parties can pre-register online at
www.worldseriesofpoker.com/anteup.
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