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Wrere will be the high scchool for poker teachers?
It's a good idea, but first, poker should be categorized as not gambling, secondly, presented as not a staple of education and non-compulsory, and then got parents to agree with the ideajfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
jfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
jfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
jfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
DS3 said:A long time ago in a similar thread I commented I think poker would be a great learning tool for kids.
The problem being parents and the schools themselves likely would not agree due to the association with gambling.
As far as I am aware a few universities offer poker courses due to the fact a professor is well aware of the benefits (statistics, maths, etc.) and if the school has approved they have proven to be popular.
jfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
jfofla said:I would even accept so that the child learns early about the challenges of life and how to know how to control a situation in which you can lose money and get lost in life.
Poker Orifice said:What schools offer poker courses? I've never heard of such a thing.
I've heard of 'Game Theory' being offered... but never 'poker'.
Maybe you could explain to them that it's only gambling if there's money being wagered (or perhaps you wouldn't actually have that same experience... hmm.. )