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Full detailed profile on Elwood Hoffman Played by Alex Charak on As the World Turns Daytime Soap Opera.
Alex Charak
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Birthday: January 4 1988 |
Outside the stores, Maddie talks to Casey about Henry's Christmas present. She says she thinks she'll get him an electronic game he can play poker on so he'll rush of gambling without the risk. He replies that for guys like Henry the risk is a rush. Soon after, Elwood shows up. Maddie excuses herself to do some Christmas shopping for Henry.
After Maddie leaves, Elwood says since the finals are over they can do some online gambling tonight. Casey refuses, but Elwood doesn't get it. Casey asks him to back off, but later apologizes saying he hasn't been spending enough time with Maddie. Elwood understands and suggests maybe she join them in a game, but he says that would be a bad idea.
When Maddie comes back, she asks if they're planning on some kind of game. Elwood confirms saying they're going to go back to the room, but Casey interrupts saying they're going to the bowling alley. He replies that the game he was talking about was… Casey interrupts again saying checkers and video games sounds like a "non stratum." He goes on to say he and Maddie have plans, but she says they don't. He suggests to Maddie that they go see a movie and eat a pizza. She says it sounds good, but she has two killer exams to study for.
After Maddie leaves, Casey jumps Elwood instructing him to never mention online gambling in front of Maddie again!
"What's the problem?" Elwood inquires.
"The problem is I don't want her to know."
Elwood apologizes suggesting they go back to the room and "ante-up" since he's free. Casey says he promised Adam he wouldn't gamble anymore, so he thinks he should lay off and quit while he's ahead. Elwood informs him that he's come up with a way to gamble where they'll never lose! Casey doesn't answer, but seems interested.
At the dorms, Maddie walks in on Casey shouting "Yes" when he wins a hand playing poker. She asks what he's doing. He claims he was just checking his grades, but when Elwood walks in and asks Casey if he's in Maddie appears confused. Casey explains that Elwood bet he would get an A on his test and he bet he would get a B, but he says Elwood won the bet. She seems surprised that he bet against himself. Elwood informs her that he underestimates his self. Casey changes the subject, asking Maddie if she wants to go shopping. She agrees. He says he'll shower and meet her down stairs.
After Maddie leaves, Elwood asks him what happened with the poker game. Casey reports that about 3:30 last night he was so far down he couldn't catch up, until he got a straight flush! "I'm rolling in it," he says delivering a high five to Elwood.
After Adam leaves, Elwood arrives at Casey's dorm asking him if he got the money. Casey confirms. Elwood's pleased, saying now he can pay back what he owes. Casey says he could double his money. He suggests signing over the check to Elwood. Elwood doesn't like the idea, but Casey says he's feeling lucky. Reluctantly, Elwood gives in letting Casey sign the check over to him.
After signing over the check, the two of them begin playing poker on their laptops. When Casey hears Adam at the door, he quickly closes both laptops. Adam enters informing Casey that Gwen is back on board. Casey says the sooner they get Gwen to the top of the charts the sooner he can pay him back, but Adam tells him not to worry about the money. Before Adam leaves, Casey thanks him with a hug.
Casey meets Elwood outside Java. Elwood gives Casey a test he has swiped for his off a professor's desk.The two discuss the exam, and Maddie approaches, overhearing part of their conversation, she asks him “How could you fail your exam?” Casey tells her he didn't fail the test, he stayed up all night studying, and he fell asleep and missed the test. Elwood backs him up, saying that he told him to set the alarm, not the buzzer. Casey tells Maddie he needs to go look at something real quick with Elwood and leave Maddie alone at the doors of Java.
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