Monday, June 15, 2009

Marcus Allen's Celebrity Poker Tournament

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Last weekend, a renowned football player, Marcus Allen held his Annual exclusive Charity Poker Tournament at Lucky Strike in Hollywood!




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This Celebrity Poker Tournament featuring top sports celebrities and entertainers was followed by a Celebrity Golf Tournament hosted by Marcus Allen. The poker tournament was held at the Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood and the the golf tournament was at the gorgeous North Ranch Country Club nestled in the hills northwest of Los Angeles.


Beneficiaries of the event included: the Marcus Allen Scholarship, KIPP LA, PAX, UCSF Children's Hospital and Success Through the Arts Program.


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The Celebrity Poker Tournament was a charity event raising money for All Stars Helping Kids. Marcus Allen is very involved with All Stars Helping Kids and is also hosting a Charity Golf Tournament.


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The Marcus Allen Charity fundraiser was two days of excitement. The Poker Tournament was Sunday and Monday was the Golf Tournament. The tournament was at the illustrious North Ranch Country Club.



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Everyone take part in some intense bowling before the poker. Lucky Strike offers a unique bowling experience with plush couches and neons lights.


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While you are bowling videos are projected onto the bowling lanes. After the bowling everyone got down to playing some poker. Since it was for charity, it was very friendly poker. Old sports rivalries were put aside and everyone had fun. Keith Zubchevich won the tournament.


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"I believe that you are rich by what you give and poor by what you keep. As the leader of All Stars in Los Angeles, my goal is to develop a program that provides multiple opportunities for individuals and corporations to respond to the needs of the community." Marcus Allen stated.

“When it comes to our kids, we all have a role to play.” And with that being the purpose, all the old heads came out to support the HOFer’s foundation.


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About Marcus Allen: a former NFL player. As a professional, Allen ran for 12,243 yards and caught 587 passes for 5,411 yards during his career for both the Los Angeles Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs from 1982 to 1997. He scored 145 touchdowns including a then league record 123 rushing touchdowns and was elected to six Pro Bowls when he retired. He was also a fairly good passer for a running back, completing 12 of 27 passes for 285 yards and 6 touchdowns, with only 1 interception.

Allen was the first player ever to gain more than 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards during his career. Allen is considered as one of the greatest goal line and short-yardage runners in National Football League history. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003. He is the older brother of Damon Allen, who plays in the Canadian Football League.


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In his rookie season in 1982, he rushed for 697 yards as he led the Raiders to the best record in the AFC with a strike-shortened 8-1 record and was elected as NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Allen is best remembered for his heroics in Super Bowl XVIII. He ran for 191 yards, caught 2 passes for 18 yards, and scored 2 touchdowns in the Raiders 38-9 victory over the Washington Redskins. This included a 74-yard touchdown run, a record that was the longest run in Super Bowl history.

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About All Stars Helping Kids: An organization that distributed $1.2 million to high-performing nonprofits in 2007 and one that Charity Navigator has given a rating of four out of a possible four stars.

It says All Stars "Excels, as compared to other charities in America, in successfully managing the finances of your organization in an efficient and effective manner." Creating a national coalition of athletes, foundations, individuals,and corporations to advance programs and policies that address the needs of the whole child.






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