Poker Flourishing at Harvard and other Universities
- Global Poker Strategic Thinking Societies (GPSTS)
I previously posted about GPSTS at Harvard Law School. GPSTS is the brainchild of Law Professor Charles Nesson and was developed in August of 2007. GPSTS is designed to promote Poker Strategy as a vehicle for learning. Poker clubs are being formed at six other universities with plans for competition within Collegiate Conferences and a National Tournament next year. Charles Nesson, who has been a tenured member of the Harvard Faculty for over 40 years, had this to say:
“Poker teaches many lessons that are transferable to the challenges of life, including strategic understanding of risk, resource management and self control, When to hold’em, when to fold ‘em, as the song says”. Source
Formal acknowledgement of GPSTS at Harvard Law School was achieved on October 1st, 2007. To date 62 students have joined GPSTS. Other Universities that have founded GPSTS chapters include USC, UCLA, Stanford, Penn State, Brown, Tufts and Boston University.
Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger knows that if GPSTS was available so many years ago when I was of University age I would have joined. In my previous post I tried a little humor about the NCAA Tournament for Poker and the ‘Poker Tonight’ each night on ESPN. But after more investigation about GPSTS, it is not something to be made light of. Anything that can increase the intelligence of the Universities students has to be a good thing. And if along the way you participate in some Poker than it is all good. Also I think I would have done much better with those Story problems if they involved Poker and whether to call or fold instead of the trains.

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Your ‘Dead Money’ blogger Michael and how he looked when he got accepted to Harvard Law School to enroll in Poker Strategy.
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