The $64,000 Dimitrov Apartment — Hidden Winnings in a Silent Game Room


The Dimitrov apartment, valued at about $64,000, holds its quiet story inside a spare room turned game room. The folding table once hosted small weekly poker games. On the shelf beside the table, a tin labeled winnings still waits where it was last placed.

Stefan Dimitrov, Amateur Poker Host

Stefan Dimitrov, born 1981 in Sofia, worked weekdays as a delivery dispatcher but spent weekends hosting neighborhood poker nights. Eight traces of the routine remain: a stack of plastic poker chips sorted by color; a dealer button resting beside the cards; a small ledger listing buy-ins and winnings; a deck shuffler machine; a tray of spare playing cards; a glass jar filled with loose coins; a notebook of player nicknames; and a portable speaker once used for music during games.
Each Friday evening he arranged the table, counted chips, and recorded the pot totals in his notebook. The small metal tin labeled winnings held leftover cash until the next gathering.

Nights Discontinued

After several neighbors moved away and work schedules changed, the weekly games gradually stopped. The notebook shows fewer entries each month until the final recorded pot. The tin of winnings was never emptied.

Back in the game room, the poker table remains assembled and the metal tin labeled winnings sits on the shelf.
The apartment stays modest and quiet, its game room ready for players who never returned, the hidden winnings still waiting beside the cards and chips.

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