![]() ![]() Regulars over the years have included Hank, David Schwimmer, Eric Bogosian, Irv Gotti, Billy Crudup, Aaron Tveit and writer-director Brian Koppelman. Our poker group - which was started by a few of us who once played at the storied high-stakes tables captured on film in “Molly’s Game” - has grown into an eclectic collection of misfits and yahoos, many with strong roots in the entertainment industry. ![]() And, yes, while cards were dealt and money changed hands, the game play was ancillary to the true objective of our gathering - which was to enjoy a communal respite from the endless demands of the angst-riddled, high-wire-act lives we lead. For the past 20 or so years, every Sunday night from 6 to 11, no matter what was happening in the world, my group of friends and I gathered at my home in New York (or at actor, writer and professional contrarian Hank Azaria’s) to play poker. ![]() And that’s why I missed my poker game so much. ![]()
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