Nick Gullo’s Guide

Operating a Professional Poker Room

by Nick Gullo


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Softcover
$17.99
E-Book
$5.99
Softcover
$17.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/4/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781524648541
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781524648534

About the Book

Guide to help you to understand how to operate a poker room. It explains in detail the employee’s that are needed to operate a poker room, it explains their duties in detail including how to deal each game. It explains all of the rules for the various poker games. It provides a complete explaination and guide for setting up and managing promotional jackpots. It gives the rules for operating poker tournaments as recommended by the Tournament Directors Association. Forms are provided to help you to maintain and evaluate your personal poker activities. It has a very extensive glossary of poker termonology. As a bonus feature it has a professional study guide for Texas Hold’em.


About the Author

Nick Gullo is a native of New Orleans and a graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University. He also attended Loyola University Law School. His father was a poker player and taught him the basics of the games and created a love of poker that has stayed with him throughout his life. In 1965, Nick moved to Las Vegas to pursue a full-time career in gaming. Over the past forty years, Nick has experienced almost every known position in the gaming industry. He started as a shill on Fremont St. and eventually became an owner of a small casino and the president of a Las Vegas hotel/casino. He has written books and magazine articles on casino marketing and he taught at UNLV and Clark County Community College. He recently wrote a Texas Hold’em study guide for beginners to advanced players. In 1998, he retired as the vice president of gaming of the Showboat Corp. to create and manage his own gaming and marketing consulting firm and to devote more time to playing poker. In 2000, Nick opened a poker room in Costa Rica and hosted some of the largest tournaments ever held in all of Central America. In 2002, he brought the World Poker Tour to Costa Rica.