Celebrity Real Estate: Professional Poker Player Andy Bloch Selling Mansion in Las Vegas for $9M

Professional poker player and blackjack player extraordinaire Andy Block is selling his mansion in Las Vegas for a whopping price of $9 million. Bloch was one of the groups of whiz kids that formed the MIT blackjack team who crushed the odds at casinos.

The mansion has six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. It also features heavily masculine color palette of brown, gray, and black, with plenty of stones and tiles, a media room, and a game room with, of course, a professional poker table.

According to the Realtor, when Bloch is not in the mood of gambling, he's relaxing in the master bedroom which features a ginormous walk-in closet. The palatial master bathroom also has great features of four vanity stations, gilded woodwork, black tile flooring, and walk-in shower.

The back terrace of the mansion is a nice place for guests with a great view of the city lights from the Las Vegas Strip.

Listing agent Gavin Ernstone believes that Bloch can sell his gem as soon someone wins big in Sin City, just half-hour drive away. After all, gamblers are always aiming for good luck.

Now Bloch has got a full house of 10,591 square feet that is stuffed with custom furnishings with glitz and glamour.

Bloch has won millions of dollars in live cash games and tournaments, with live tournament winnings up to $5.3 million including a WSOP in 7-card stud back in 2012, and some huge prizes for placing 3rd and 2nd in the WSOP $50k mixed game event in 2012 and 2006. But Bloch stands to make his biggest ever rake in real estate when he finds somebody willing to snag his mansion as reported by High Stakes news.

The mansion may not be everyone's taste but there has certainly been no expense spared in the glamorous property. The back terrace of the mansion features a built-in Jacuzzi and beautiful infinity pool that offer the prospective buyer with unrivalled views of Las Vegas.

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