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Charles Nesson is seeking
to ease the recent restrictions implemented by the government; the teacher is
also the founder of the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society, an
organization created along with some of his students, the point is to promote
poker as a fun learning tool and to redefine it as a game of skill, rather than
a game of chance.
"I'd like to
legitimate poker as an educational instrument," Nesson said. "It's a
great way to learn and practice the skills of seeing what things look like from
another person's point of view."
Locally, Nesson wants to
loosen
"Obviously the
distinction is that in games of chance, you're not using your brain," he
said. "You may be entertaining yourself but you're not really engaging in
a developmental activity, whereas (in) games of skill you develop skill. You
learn to be smart, you learn to win."
About a month ago, Nesson
and several dozen students formed the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society.
Besides the legal arguments, they want to advocate what they say are academic
aspects of poker. They have plans to run academic seminars on poker
for any one who’s interested in the game.
Nesson said the Poker
Players Alliance, a 2-year-old lobbying group that claims to represent 809,000
poker enthusiasts nationwide and gets funding from commercial gambling
companies, provided $10,000 to support a seminar last spring where he,
students, academics, pros and lobbyists discussed strategies.