Casino Exec and Pro Gambler Bobby Baldwin Gives Vegas Mansion a Haircut, Listing at $6.3M

Published: September 30, 2017 | By: American Luxury Staff

Casino executive and professional gambler Bobby Baldwin just reduced the price on his Las Vegas mansion from $6.5 million to $6.25 million.

The poker player listed the seven-bedroom home back in May. The property is set on a little more than an acre looking over Southern Highlands Golf Course, but luxury homes on the Vegas market can take some time to find the right buyer.

That lucky future buyer will certainly be drawn to the magnificent double-height foyer: a dual staircase, an awe-inspiring Bocci chandelier, and a somewhat overwhelmingly grandiose sense of scale are the first impressions. Other luxury features, like coffered ceilings and marble floors, contribute to the residence’s air of palatial aspiration.

Across its 11,610 square feet, the home boasts an open floor plan with a number of special spaces, including a theater room, a wine cellar, a brick-accented billiards room, an office space, and a gym. The expansive master suite is also of note, and features a gas in-wall fireplace with a brick surround, and his-and-hers bathrooms.

The backyard is just as impressive as the luxe interior spaces with a private park, a zen garden, a massive pool, and a fire pit.

Back in 1977, Baldwin was the youngest player to ever win the World Series of Poker. He clinched the renowned title for three consecutive years in all, ’77 to ’79.

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