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GO CRIMSON!
From The Harvard Crimson:
HLS To Go "All In" Versus Yale
Published On Thursday, October 11, 2007 2:19 AM
By CHELSEA L. SHOVER
Contributing Writer
On the eve of Nov. 17, while much of the Harvard community is gearing up for "The Game" against Yale, a handful of law school students will be prepping to play a very different sort of game against the same rival.
Taylor Caby Appears at GPSTS Event
From PocketFives.com.
On Tuesday, April 1st, CardRunners.com owner and PocketFives.com member Taylor Caby appeared at the New York University chapter of the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society, or GPSTS. It wasn't an April fool's joke; Caby spoke on turning his successful poker playing career into a business. A standing room only crowd filed in to listen to Caby speak for a little over an hour about growing CardRunners into one of the most successful poker training sites on the planet. It marked the latest in a string of educational events for the GPSTS.
Poker's hot at Harvard
From the Boston Herald.
Prof, pupils: Online play's OK
A card-playing Harvard Law professor and his poker-crazy students will stage a protest today outside the State House rallying against Gov. Deval Patrick's casino plan.
But while most opponents, ranging from church leaders to social activists, will be warning of the perils of expanded gambling, the Harvard group will be arguing there is not nearly enough.
HLS Student Group To Protest Bill
From the Harvard Crimson.
Harvard Law School's Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS) met on Beacon Hill yesterday morning to protest a provision of a gaming bill—sponsored by Law School graduate Deval L. Patrick '78—that would criminalize online poker in Massachusetts.
Op/ed: Online poker section a casino bill mystery
From the Boston Herald.
By Charles Nesson
Gov. Deval Patrick's casino bill, being given a hearing today on Beacon Hill, would make it illegal for state residents to play poker online - with penalties ranging from hefty fines to jail time of up to two years.
Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society is Growing
From PokerPages.com.
The Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS), the brainchild of students at Harvard led by law school professor Charles Nesson, is catching on fast around the world, putting forward poker as an educational tool that especially applies to law and business, and also supporting an open education in an open internet, and raising awareness for the legality of poker.
High Stakes for Poker as a Learning Tool
From the New York Times.

A group of Harvard law students played poker last month to determine which players should compete against a team from Yale.
By Gary Rivlin
Not so long ago, poker was just a game. A few years back it emerged as a fad. Then, largely because of television, it morphed into a national phenomenon, if not an industry.
First Video Games, Now Poker for Good
From Writopia Lab:
First Video Games, Now Poker for Good
Posted by Rebecca Wallace-Segall
Friday, December 14, 2007
NY Times writer Gary Rivlin reported this week on a professor and a group of Harvard Law students who formed an organization this fall — the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society — dedicated to demonstrating that poker has educational benefits.
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