Leadership: Texas Hold 'Em Style
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In Leadership: Texas Hold 'em Style, card playing, and specifically poker, is used as a metaphor to examine the art and science of leadership. While you may learn something about card playing, the book is not about card games.  Some people have strong negative reactions to card playing.  On the other hand, the authors see cards and card playing as a social activity that crosses economic, social and cultural boundaries.  Other games, like chess might be used in a similar manner, but they probably wouldn't have the wide appeal of cards (there are 2.2 million references to Chess Playing on the Internet and 126 million to Card Playing).

Leadership: Texas Hold 'em Style has now added to the 126 million references to Card Playing.  And, inherent in the game is wagering.  The authors don't encourage commercial gaming or gambling but recognize it's wide spread appeal and the associated problems.  We have added to following two links as well as the special disclaimer.  If you, or someone you know, has a gambling problem we encourage you to visit these sites and take action.

Help for Gambling Problems
The National Problem Gambling Helpline Network (800.522.4700) is available toll free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week everywhere in the U.S. All calls are strictly confidential. When you call the helpline, a counselor will listen to your concerns and answer your questions about problem gambling. The counselor may ask you questions to help determine the most appropriate resources for your situation and then they will give you information on how to access those resources. Everything you discuss with the counselor is confidential. You will be referred to services in your area that may include counselors, self help groups, treatment centers and a variety of other resources.

National Council on Problem Gaming
The Mission of the National Council on Problem Gambling is to increase public awareness of pathological gambling, ensure the widespread availability of treatment for problem gamblers and their families, and to encourage research and programs for prevention and education.

Legal Restrictions on Gambling and Gaming
This site is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Online gambling is restricted and illegal in most of the United States.  Moreover, most online gambling sites do not accept depositors from players in the United States. If you choose to participate in any online gambling, it is solely your responsibility to ensure that online gambling is legal in your jurisdiction. We cannot determine the legality of online gambling in every jurisdiction, and cannot provide any legal advice, and do not encourage the participation in online gambling.  Online gambling and gaming is illegal in many jurisdictions and users should consult legal counsel regarding the legal status of online gambling and gaming in their jurisdictions. The information at this site is for education, news and entertainment purposes only.

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