Poker Champion Fights Off Attacks at Casino
Las Vegas Sun
Greg Raymer, the 2004 World Series of Poker champion, apparently
knows how to wield more than a stack of chips when everything
is riding on it.
The soft-spoken patent attorney from Stonington, Conn., fought
off a pair of attackers Dec. 20 at the Bellagio after he had finished
playing a cash game of poker, according to a police report.
Raymer, 40, was returning to his room about 2 a.m. when two men
jumped him, Raymer said in an interview. Raymer said the men then
tried to push him in the room.
But the heavyset Raymer resisted and began struggling with the
men, the report said. As he was fighting, one of the men pulled
out a gun and said: "We just want the money."
But Raymer didn't give up, and yelled for security after knocking
one of the men down, he said. Seconds later, the men fled the
hallway.
A security officer said one of the suspects was a poker player
and also recognized him from a previous incident.
Police made an arrest in the case but the report didn't identify
the person.