The game of poker has now been recognized by the International Mind Sports Association (IMSA), a Berlin-based group founded in 2005 to “unite different mind sports federations to pursue common aims ...
After exactly one year in existence the International Poker Federation received a huge fillip today when poker was officially accepted as a “mind sport” by the International Mind Sports Association.
Poker's recognition as a mind sport stems from the cognitive skills it demands from players. Unlike traditional card games, poker requires deep intellectual engagement and strategic complexity.
A CU Boulder researcher will appear in a French documentary that delves into the minds of world-class poker players. Assistant Professor McKell Carter of the Institute of Cognitive Science studies how ...
The main event of the L.A. Poker Classic is one of the most anticipated tournaments of the year on the World Poker Tour. It’s the tour’s last remaining $10,000 freeze-out event — the Bellagio has made ...