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Gambling and Strip Clubs Reveal Tiger to be One of Us
ORLANDO, FLORIDA --
The continuing Tiger Woods scandal has battered the golf star's heroic image and caused his name to be reviled by many US residents. But exposure of Tiger's love for gambling and strippers really shows that the world's greatest golfer is just like us, a man of the people.
Woods' handlers tried for years to protect the otherworldly aura Tiger had acquired in media coverage and the minds of US consumers. However, news that Tiger compounded his list of attractive extramarital playmates with million-dollar gambling sprees and hours in strip clubs may bring the athlete a whole new level of envy from US males.
Several random married men, who asked to remain anonymous, said the only thing separating them from gambling junkets and strip club celebrations like Tiger's was money. One pointed out that a man who has earned "a billion dollars deserves to reward himself however he wants."
Gaming industry sources say Tiger played blackjack for $25,000 a hand, and enjoyed a $1 million gambling limit. This would be merely the equivalent of a $1000 limit for a millionaire.
Like Michael Jordan before him, Tiger cultivated an unnaturally clean image. And, like Jordan, Tiger's reality shows him to be a fan of gambling and beautiful women, rewards for his competitive achievements. If anything, "I am Tiger Woods" and "Be like Mike" carry even more meaning to US males than before.
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