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Businiess name:  School of Cards
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
You have to do this, I have been playing poker with a bunch of guys every now and then just for fun-but they just wont give out their techniques or bluff skills. Being the only chick at the table I hate having to try twice as hard to catch up to people who have the real time vegas experience. Believe it or not-house of cards is like sitting at a table full of professionals who are giving out advice for free ( they might as well just toss you a bunch of their chips without even requiring you to show your hand). NOW I know what's going on in their heads-and it wasn't because they told me. Nope - school of cards did. The instructor is a pretty cool laid back guy who seems like poker comes as easy to him as breathing, and the dealer makes the experience as vegas like as possible without all the showgirls. This was a lot of fun. The only thing missing was fun background music and food.

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