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A real-estate listing for a house in Springville, Utah, raises an interesting question: How many eyes do you want watching you while you're playing poker.

This house is being listed for $30 million. It has six bedrooms, a dozen bathrooms (five full, two three-quarter, and five haif-bathrooms) over more than 49,000 square feet of space on a 75-acre lot.

It boasts imported granite throughout, an indoor swimming pool with slides, a waterfall, a theater, a two-lane bowling alley, indoor shooting range, indoor basketball court, and an elevator.

It also has a poker room that is currently decorated with an astonishing amount of taxidermy. (The photo shows 26 critters, from fish to a bighorn sheep.) They should keep any player sufficiently creeped out enough to avoid pocketing an extra ace.

The real-estate website Curbed says the owner is Tom Mower, founder of Sisel International, which sells dietary supplements and personal-care products.