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Hank Azaria was a no-show at his annual charity poker tournament due to COVID

October 27, 2025
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Hank Azaria was a no-show at his annual charity poker tournament due to COVID
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COVID-19 allegedly killed Hank Azaria’s winning streak.

The “Simpsons” star and longtime poker ace recently defeating SOX Entertainment CEO Scott Koondel at The V Foundation’s charity poker tournament, and they were expected to have a rematch at Azaria’s annual charity match, All in For Dream.

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Hank Azaria was unable to attend his celebrity poker tournament. GC Images
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Azaria hosts an annual poker tournament for Dream Charter schools. Getty Images

But while the celebrity poker tournament went ahead at Casa Cipriani, Azaria was unable to attend due to contracting the coronavirus, we’re told.

A source told us Azaria made good by promising to match attendees’ buy-ins, which raises money for its free charter schools around Harlem and the Bronx in New York City.

Scott Koondel
SOX Entertainment CEO is seeking a rematch against Azaria. Penske Media via Getty Images

The evening featured cocktails, a sushi spread, and stand-up by comedian and Azaria’s fellow “Simpsons” actor, Matt Friend, who took over hosting duties for the evening.

Hospitality impresario and poker enthusiast, David Rabin, described it as his favorite event of the year in an Instagram post.

Koondel, on the other hand, was gearing up for a redo with Azaria, who beat him with quad sevens at V Foundation’s annual Norm MacDonald celebrity poker match, which raises money for cancer research.

Competetive Koondel is seemingly still peeved by the loss, telling Page Six, “I want to see the COVID test.”

Matt Friend
Matt Friend took over hosting duties for Azaria. Variety via Getty Images

It turns out, Koondel had no luck either way. We’re told that although he made it far, he was knocked out by the same hand he lost to Azaria with a week prior: a pocket of six. Opendoor founder Eric Wu defeated him.

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Azaria has been a regular on the celebrity poker tournament scene for decades. WireImage

Professional poker player Andy Frankenberger was knocked out of the match early, we’re told.

Fox Sports host Nick Wright won the night.

The post Hank Azaria was a no-show at his annual charity poker tournament due to COVID appeared first on Page Six.

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