Dan Bilzerian Look-a-Like Contest Photos at Marquee
Friday night, poker player and social media sensation Dan Bilzerian was spotted having dinner with fellow poker player Antonio Esfandiari and a group of 25 beautiful women at LAVO Italian Restaurant.
After dinner, Dan Bilzerian headed over to Marquee Nightclub to host the Insane Asylum-themed night and judge his own look-a-like contest. After arriving at Marquee, he stepped out on stage under the Dayclub Dome to pose for photos with the top 10 look-a-like contestants as the crowd went wild.
Dan Bilzerian then took over a VIP table on the dance floor where girls and guys alike clamored around him for a chance to take a photo with him. He accommodated fans and posed for several photos throughout the night before heading up to the stage to select the $10,000 grand prize contest winner.
The sounds of Dash Berlin filled the venue, which was full of 50+ spot-on Dan Bilzerian doppelgangers, late into the night.
Photo Credit: Karl Larson
Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian is an American actor and poker player.
As a professional poker player Bilzerian’s most notable cash was in the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event, for which he appeared on six episodes of the show’s television broadcast. He finished in 180th place and won $36,626. He is also a co-founder of Victory Poker, an online poker room. In 2010 he was voted one of the funniest poker players on Twitter by Bluff Magazine. On March 9, 2011 Bilzerian raced fellow race car enthusiast and Supreme Court Litigator Tom Goldstein for a wager of $385,000 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with Bilzerian racing a 1965 AC Cobra and Goldstein behind the wheel of a Ferrari 458 Italia. Bilzerian won the race.
Dan Bilzerian first appeared as a stunt person in the 2013 film Olympus Has Fallen. Bilzerian invested one million dollars in the production of Lone Survivor, in which he had a role. Bilzerian has acting roles in the 2014 films The Other Woman and The Equalizer. Dan Bilzerian was signed by online casino company bgo to front their TV advertising campaign alongside Verne Troyer. – Wikipedia