School For Gamblers Expands

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These days there's a school for almost everything and some are better than others; but how can you tell if a school is worth your time and money?

One way to tell is if a school is expanding, it's usually an indication that the institution is meeting its promises and attracting more students. Bad news travels fast and if something isn't any good people will let others know.

There are many ways to learn effective gambling methods other than the, "learn as you lose approach", and the "International Gambling College" with its online courses may be just what you're looking for.

Check out this article and learn about this new and rapidly expanding way to learn how to be a better gambler.

Source:www.stthomas.edu



4 Responses to School For Gamblers Expands

  1. Dalke Geedz says:

    Just curious: What does this have to do with the University of St. Thomas (listed as your source, stthomas.edu)?

    Their website mentions nothing about this…

    The actual International Gambling college — or whatever it is — is now working hard at highstakesplayer.net getting rid of things like web pages with titles that read “newsite1″ and some such…

    Please ‘splain…

  2. Jim says:

    The “Source” is only the source of the photo. Because of some html conflict that our technicians have uncovered it can’t be shown under the photo as it should. I’ll add “Photo” to the word “Source” asap to avoid this confusion in the future. Thanks for the heads up.

  3. john says:

    I have been looking for a school that would turn me into a professional gambler–this looks like the most advanced school yet.

  4. john says:

    I love this school’s idea of turning gamblers into Modern Day Casino Pirates. cool site http://www.highstakesplayer.net

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