Abi takes on Affleck

Abi Titmuss gets ‘flushed’ out by Hollywood star in charity poker tournament


Actress -turned poker pro Abi Titmuss has set tongues wagging in Las Vegas this week, where she is competing as part of Team Ladbrokes at this year’s World Series of Poker (WSOP).

Abi kicked off her week in the gambling capital on June 2nd when she competed in the Ante Up For Africa charity poker tournament, organised by Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle and poker star Annie Duke. However, Abi got a rude awakening in the first hand of the tournament, where she was seated next to Good Will Hunting star Ben Affleck – who wasted no time in winning some of her chips. In only the first hand of the tournament, the two of them were engaged in a ‘Heads-up’ (one on one).

Despite her bravado, Affleck’s full house beat Titmuss’ straight and the Gone Baby Gone director took over half of her chips in one fell swoop. Ever the gentleman, Affleck then offered Titmuss’ a sheepish “Sorry, dear” as he scooped up her chips. Unfortunately for Abi, she was unable to recover from the early setback and was knocked out of the tournament in the first hour.

As well as Affleck and Titmuss, the Ante Up for Africa tournament, which provides assistance to the survivors of the crisis’ in Darfur and Sudan, saw a string of Hollywood stars turn out. Amongst those joining Ocean’s Eleven star Cheadle at the poker tables were movie stars Matt Damon (who told Abi not to worry when nerves were getting the better of her), Adam Sandler and Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander. American Pie actress Shannon Elizabeth and basketball legend Charles Barkley also joined the 79-strong field to help support the cause.

Abi said: “I couldn’t believe my luck when Ben Affleck sat down next to me. I love poker and was really prepared to give these Hollywood A-listers a run for their money, but before I knew it Ben had taken half my flippin’ chips!”

Also on Abi’s table were poker pro Andy Bloch and Dan Shak, who won the 2007 Ante Up for Africa tournament. Abi is in Vegas representing Team Ladbrokes alongside six-time World Snooker Champion and fellow teammate Steve Davis as they cheer on fellow Ladbrokes players competing in the Main Event of the WSOP.

To follow Team Ladbrokes' progress at the WSOP, please visit our WSOP Coverage and for more information on Ante Up For Africa, log on to http://www.anteupforafrica.org.


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