Tiger Woods Gambling Addiction?

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Reports began surfacing this week that disgraced golf champion Tiger Woods was into more than just "other women".  He also apparently gambled....a lot.

From The Examiner:

Woods became a regular at the Mansion, a club for high rollers at the MGM Grand casino, where he was given a $1m betting limit and routinely played blackjack at $25,000 a hand.

From The Money Times:

"Tiger's favorite clubs were the Mansion, the Bank and Tryst, all known for their discretion with high-end clients. His table always had to be filled with hot party girls and he loves being catered to," a Vegas nightclub source told the Sunday Times.

Woods was always in the company of other multi-millionaire athletes wagering at the casino. They were all pampered by girls; it was more of a norm than an exception.

Emma Trotter, a Vegas nightlife reporter, told the paper, "The VIP host at the club of their choosing will arrange everything for them. You might say you want 20 girls, half brunette and half blonde, and the nightclub will make it happen."

BetUS.com has been offering betting odds on Tiger Woods since the story broke of his "indiscretions".

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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