The poker champion came at the address armed with GG Poker apparel as a gift and sat at the table for a $0.25/$0.50 stakes cash game with a $50 buy-in.
The boys turned out to be students at the Meadows, Nevada's most renowned private school. They wore suits and played poker to classical music as a visitor marveled at these erudite young men in a video posted on Twitter.
They were set to embark on new chapters in their life by attending college. Some would be studying things that the world's most famous poker player, who dropped out of high school to become a pool hustler, said he had never heard of.
The boys turned out to be students at the Meadows, Nevada's most renowned private school. They wore suits and played poker to classical music as a visitor marveled at these erudite young men in a video posted on Twitter.
They were set to embark on new chapters in their life by attending college. Some would be studying things that the world's most famous poker player, who dropped out of high school to become a pool hustler, said he had never heard of.