Offbeat: Poker-playing priest has chance to win $1,000,000
The Aiken Standard:I've seen poker players use sunglasses to confuse their opponents.Andrew Trapp's interest in becoming a priest dates back to fifth grade at St. Mary of Help of Christians School in Aiken.
He followed through on that path. Now 28, Trapp is serving as the assistant pastor at St. Michael Catholic Church in Garden City Beach.
Father Trapp has a new moniker in recent weeks - the poker-playing priest. He's good at it, too. In a tape-delayed broadcast from Los Angeles on Fox on Sunday, Trapp beat a professional poker player to win $100,000 - an unexpected prize he will donate to St. Michael's fundraising efforts for a new church building.
... But he's quick to point out to the kids that he's not advocating serious gambling. The online qualifying tournaments had no entry fee, and his trip to Los Angeles was provided expense-free.Earlier, Trapp had gotten permission from his parish priest and bishop to pursue the poker challenge.
I think there should be a ministry dedicated to people in casinos.
I wonder how the other players felt this time around about playing across from a roman collar.
... I mean, I wonder if they fell for the Trapp.
*zing!*
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