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Check Out This Poker Player's $9 Million Home

Andy Bloch's Las Vegas Mansion Up For Sale

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The Las Vegas home of poker pro Andy Bloch is up for sale, according to a posting on realtor.com. The 10,591 square-foot mansion has a hefty price tag.

Listed at $8,999,000, the custom-built three-story home has six bedrooms, along with six full bathrooms and four half-bathrooms.

Bloch, who has $5.2 million in career tournament earnings and was once an investor in the Full Tilt Poker site, had the home built in 2011. The home is about 30 minutes from the Strip and has an unobstructed view of it.

With so much space, it’s no surprise that the home has a ton of luxurious components, but the game room, which has a high-end poker table, stands out.

After putting 20 percent down, one could have the home for 30-year fixed mortgage payments of $30,383. Property taxes are about $36,000 a year.

Bloch was also a member of the MIT Blackjack Team that used card counting to beat casinos out of millions in the 1980s and 90s.

The $9 million price tag slightly edges out the $8.9 million for one of Howard Lederer’s Las Vegas homes. Unlike Lederer, Bloch was not accused of any wrongdoing in the Full Tilt fraud.

 
 
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