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Sadly for Poker After Dark fans, Alan Meltzer won’t be back in the new episodes of the classic show, because he’s permanently unavailable, having passed away in 2011. Upon his death, two men were surprised to find that they had received a large amount of money bequeathed to the in Meltzer’s will.

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  1. Alan Meltzer, also a prolific poker player, left $1 million to his chauffeur and $500,000 to his doorman after his sudden death last October. The 67-year-old founder of Wind-Up Records had divorced.
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Meltzer, The Late Alan Meltzer Leaves $1.5 Million To Chauffeur, Doorman; Ex-Wife Doesn't 'Give A Sh*t' When music mogul and high-stakes poker player Alan Meltzer passed away this October, he left a hefty $1 million to his chauffeur, and another $500,000 to the doorman of his building.
'He was always joking. He never looked down on anybody,' the chauffeur, Jean Laborde, a 54-year-old father of five from Irvington, NJ, told The New York Post. 'He was such a nice guy. He left me money, but it's not a good deal for me because it means he's no longer here.'

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Alan meltzer poker after darkAnd the doorman, Chamil Demiraj, had more kind words. 'I appreciate it,' he told The Post. 'He was a generous guy. He was a really good friend of mine, and I was a good friend of his. It's a surprise. Peace and rest to him. That's all I can say.'
Laborde and Demiraj reportedly acted as crying shoulders for Meltzer when he and his wife, Diana, divorced after a 13-year marriage.
Had they not divorced, Diana would've received a third Meltzer's estate. Diana, however, doesn't seem to be too upset about the money, and gave The Post a quote for the ages to prove it:
'He can leave it to whoever he wants to,' Diana, a former model, told The Post of her lost inheritance. 'I'm doing fine. I could care less. If he wants to give it to the bums, he can give it to the bums. He could f--k a nun. I couldn't give a s--t. He can give his money to whoever he wants. We're divorced. The man is dead.'
The cause of Alan Meltzer's sudden death on Halloween is still unknown, according to The Daily Mail.

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Before earning his fortune as the founder and CEO Of Wind-Up Records, and before he was a well-known face on High Stakes Poker, he was a pretzel vendor on the streets of Brooklyn. Alan Meltzer chauffeur money, +allan meltzer poker genius, Video , Alan Meltzer , Alan Meltzer Dead , Divorce , High Stakes Poker , New York News , Wind Up Records , New York News

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According to The Dailymail, Wind-Up Records founder and part-time poker player Alan Meltzer left a total of $1.5 million to his driver and doorman when he passed away last October.

Jean Laborde, Meltzer’s personal chauffeur, received $1 million and his doorman, Chamil Demirag, received $500,000. Demirag, a Brooklyn, New York resident, said, “He was a generous guy. It’s a surprise. Peace and rest to him.”

Before he founded Wind-Up Records, which includes bands such as Creed, Evanescence, O.A.R., Seether, People in Planes and Five For Fighting, Meltzer was a pretzel vendor on the streets of New York.

In the last few years, Meltzer had frequented the poker tournament circuit and even appeared multiple times on GSN’s High Stakes Poker.

The 67-year-old had no children and recently divorced his wife of 13 years. The cause of his death is still unknown.