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Texas Holdem Boot Camp

4/2/2022

Poker in Illinois

These exciting two-day camps tutor students on all aspects of competitive, tournament Texas Hold'em Poker. Using uniquely developed courseware and World Poker Tour tournament video footage, students receive hands-on training filled with tips and tools to help them better understand the 'tells,' 'reads,' and strategies integral to improving.

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Illinois Poker Information

Most of the poker action in Illinois is centralized in the giant metropolis of Chicago, with a scattering of rooms to be found around the extremities of the state, such as Rock Island and East Peoria. Illinois is a major state in the American tournament-poker network, as illustrated by the presence of WSOP Circuit events. The World Poker Tour Boot Camp also regularly convenes in this state, with the tournament franchise prioritizing Illinois residents for its program of cash game and tournament coaching. Though online poker is not currently legal in the state, Illinois tournament poker players are rarely left craving more action. A packed schedule of weekly, monthly, and annual events is on offer all the time.

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Military Schools and Boot Camps in Texas State

Category
School Style
Boys
Military School
Texas Holdem Boot Camp
Co-ed
Military School
Co-ed
Boot Camp
Co-ed
Therapeutic Boarding School
Co-ed
Therapeutic Boarding School

Texas Regulatory Laws For Boot Camps & Military Schools

All facilities that house children are regulated and licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. This department sets the standards for all state licensed programs in the teen help industry in Texas.

A private Texas school is not required to be accredited or licensed. Teachers at private schools do not need certification unless the facility is accredited voluntarily. All students must submit immunization records to attend a Texas private school (Tex. Education Code §38.001). Every employee of Texas private schools must have a criminal history check performed (Tex.Education Code Ann. §22.083).

(U.S. Department of Education, State Regulation of Private Schools, 2009)

Reference: http://www2.ed.gov/admins/comm/choice/regprivschl/regprivschl.pdf

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ADD/ADHD

9%

Texas children between ages 4-17 diagnosed each year with ADD/ADHD: 9% (CDC: “Trends in the Parent-Report of Health Care Provider-Diagnosed and Medicated ADHD: United States, 2016.)

TEEN PREGNANCY

30,169

According to a 2016 report from the CDC, there were 30,169 babies born to women under the age of 20. (Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 2016 Study)

TEEN SUICIDE

40th

National suicide ranking: 40th. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for individuals between 15-20. (Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas, 2014).

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

27%

27% of Texas teens report regular abuse of alcohol and 12% binge drink. 34% admit using marijuana one or more times, and 4-6% abuse cocaine and abuse prescription meds. (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2017).

VIOLENT CRIME

878

In 2017, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention reported 60 teen arrests for aggravated assault, 49 arrests for robbery, 410 arrests for larceny, 331 arrests for drug abuse and 28 arrests for weapons violations. (Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention, 2017)

GRADUATION RATES

89%

For the 2014-2015 school year, Texas reported an 89% high school graduation rate. (U.S. Department of Education, Graduation Rates)

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