Full House For Poker Charity

Moshpix: Chicago Gateway Green, one of the city's leading non-profit organizations dedicated to beautifying Chicago, hosted its fourth annual Texas Hold 'Em charity poker tournament at Galleria Marchetti last week. The event, sponsored by Horseshoe Casino, also served as a preliminary tournament for the 2010 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. While the emphasis was on poker, other casino games were available, such as roulette, craps and blackjack. Celebs in the house included former Chicago Bear Jerry Azumah, former "Survivor" cast members Mookie Lee and Gregg Carey, and former Chicago Bull and current New York Knick Chris Duhon.

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