How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators – Nov 5th, 2010

November 3rd, 2010

PPA Event Announcement

PPA Event - How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators
PPA Event - How to Play Your Hand, Lessons from Poker for Negotiators

Play to win … at everything.

In life, as in poker, how you play your hand is often more important than the cards you are dealt. Before entering any game or negotiation, are you prepared with a strategy for success?
 
This special presentation is your sure bet to learn the expert tactics employed by master poker players, seasoned gaming executives, and scholars who know what it takes to command and maintain the winning edge at the tables, in business dealings, during legal proceedings, and in life in general.
 
Friday, November 5, 2010 @ 7 p.m.Cox Pavilion at Thomas & Mack Center, corner of Tropicana at Swenson [map]
 
Free and open to the public; no RSVP required.
For more information, visit www.law.unlv.edu/Saltman_Events.html or call (702) 895-2486.

Speakers:
  • Jack Binion – Leading executive in the gaming industry for almost 50 years
  • Annie Duke – Professional poker player, World Series of Poker bracelet winner (2004)
  • Russell Korobkin- UCLA law professor and author of “Negotiation Theory and Strategy”
  • Howard Lederer – Professional poker player, World Series of Poker bracelet winner (2000, 2001)
Discussion moderated by Joe Asher, Lucky’s Race & Sports Books
 
Cosponsors:
  • Poker Players Alliance
  • The Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal

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