Poker Virtues: Truth

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I believe poker should be taught in every elementary school.

I believe poker prepares us much more for life (and how to defend against scoundrels and rapscallions) than just about anything else we can do.

In school, you are taught that:

1. There is one right answer.
2. Authority knows it.

And rewarded for having that answer. For seeing things 'one way' and obeying.

In poker, you deal with probabilities and percentages.

Which one is real life to you?

Of your decisions, is there one right and one wrong way? Not always? Sometimes not ever?

If you want to teach people to understand and respond to real life, teach them poker.

Even better than chess. ;)

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Learning to gamble in elementary school will cause aggressive behavior in a developing child. I can't even imagine what will happen next. Card games should not start in schools.
 
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I don't know if it should be taught that early. But generally I agree with everything else you're presenting. You can learn some practical mathematical applications as well as a little problem solving, and thinking outside the box, if you will.
 
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You can't help you went to a bad school, but forcing gambling on to minors is mean.
 
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Yeah, I don't think this is such a good idea. A child would have no ability to differentiate the good from the bad in poker - and there are plenty of "bad"skills that can be learned in poker, starting with just plain old deception. In the broadest of terms, deception in life is a bad thing. For myself, I believe I am able to separate deception while playing a game of poker, from deception and integrity in the real world. I am hopeful that most poker players are able to do the same, though i am certain that some cannot separate the two worlds.
 
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at school not teach poker..
only after college and university...
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NO!

I believe poker should be taught in every elementary school.

I believe poker prepares us much more for life (and how to defend against scoundrels and rapscallions) than just about anything else we can do.

In school, you are taught that:

1. There is one right answer.
2. Authority knows it.

And rewarded for having that answer. For seeing things 'one way' and obeying.

In poker, you deal with probabilities and percentages.

Which one is real life to you?

Of your decisions, is there one right and one wrong way? Not always? Sometimes not ever?

If you want to teach people to understand and respond to real life, teach them poker.

Even better than chess. ;)

More coming soon...



Not sure what school you went to; maybe you just didn't pay attention enough.

In math and science, that "one right answer" is known as objective truth, such as 2+2=4. There is no need to rebel against the authority of your math and science teachers, unless they try to teach you creationism or some other garbage.

These also happen to be the most important of the subjects any student will take on, because without a solid foundation of critical thinking and scientific method, you can't really do anything worthwhile in life, including think for yourself and draw accurate conclusions on anything and everything you encounter. The total lack of respect for these subjects in society and the antipathy for them in the classrooms are the reasons why millions of Americans believe global warming is a hoax, and are why so many of those same people vote against their own interests.

There are many different ways to draw the attention of students back to math and science, as well as the other important subjects like English. You can garner their interest in math and science by talking about the physics behind race cars in F1 and nascar. You can show them how statistics is involved in games like poker, and how patience and discipline are important in games like chess and go. But in all of these examples, you only get a brief glimpse of the relative subject matter, and you cannot teach all of statistics to a student by showing them how to play cards. But this is only good for stirring interest and creating motivation in a student who would otherwise see zero value in spending more time studying math and science.

Yes, students should be rewarded for doing well on their assignments and for providing correct answers to the problems. The only subject that provides the opportunity to be right when providing differing answers is philosophy, which is not even taught in public schools.

If you want to teach people to understand and succeed in real life, teach them how to be good students and how to actually see their education through to the end, whether that is a high school diploma or a PhD. Leave poker where it belongs, with the other extracurricular activities.

P.S. I didn't even touch on the ways in which the idea is bad because of how it would reinforce negative social traits and encourage bad and unethical behaviors like lying. It could also leave younger students with the wrong impression about gambling and make them far too comfortable with making wagers. A 3rd grader should be learning how to read faster and comprehend more, how to multiply and divide, and how to behave well and respect others; they should not be spending their precious time learning about pot odds and bluffing.
 
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I think you're all very black or white I do not think poker is just right or wrong is more ambiguous than that and the schools do not think hahaha you raised the poker to the head but it was fun to read it haha ​​luck greetings:sheep:
 
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at school not teach poker..
only after college and university...
:tee:
also not required, student spend lots of time after school and during nights playing either in bed, or with cards
 
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can be in schools to teach to play in a casino, so that children know life, :),
I think children do not need it
 
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I think that in school there are more important activities than learning poker, and not everyone likes to play poker, so it’s silly to impose poker from school age !!!
 
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