Poker Match Goes to UCLA

When the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society got started in August they lost no time in organizing poker matches at colleges in the United States. The idea behind the GPSTS was to further college students’ education using the skills and tactics that poker players use in making decisions. Schools have hosted poker games before the GPSTS, but not inter-college competition…

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Tue, December 11th, 2007

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