Nick Gullo’S Guide: Operating A Professional Poker Room
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Guide to help you to understand how to operate a poker room. It explains in detail the employee’s that are needed to operate a poker room, explains their duties in detail including how to deal each game. It explains all of the rules for the various poker games. It provides a complete explanation and guide for setting up and managing promotional jackpots. Gives the rules for operating poker tournaments as recommended by the Tournament Directors Association. Forms are provided to help you to maintain and evaluate your personal poker activities. It has a very extensive glossary of poker terminology. As a bonus feature it has a professional study guide for Texas Hold’em. 131 Pgs. 2016
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Guide to help you to understand how to operate a poker room. It explains in detail the employee’s that are needed to operate a poker room, explains their duties in detail including how to deal each game. It explains all of the rules for the various poker games. It provides a complete explanation and guide for setting up and managing promotional jackpots. Gives the rules for operating poker tournaments as recommended by the Tournament Directors Association. Forms are provided to help you to maintain and evaluate your personal poker activities. It has a very extensive glossary of poker terminology. As a bonus feature it has a professional study guide for Texas Hold’em. 131 Pgs. 2016
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