How to Start a Poker Club in School

A group of students figuring out how to start a poker club.

Starting a poker club at your highschool or university is an exciting way to bring people together for some serious fun while learning real-life skills! Poker isn’t just about the game—it’s about making new friends, sharing laughs, and developing confidence as you play. It’s a chance to build leadership skills, make bold moves, and face challenges with a fresh mindset. By creating a poker club, you can start a community where everyone can have a blast while learning to think strategically, assess risks, and navigate the game of life together.

To get started, first gather some friends who are interested in learning and having fun. Many students may initially shy away from joining a poker club due to a lack of experience, so it’s important to focus on the skill development aspect of poker rather than just the game itself. Poker teaches strategic thinking, decision-making, risk assessment, and emotional resilience—all invaluable skills that can be applied in both academic and real-world settings. By framing poker as a fun and social way to learn these skills, you’ll be more likely to engage fellow students and pique their interest.

Next, find an adult facilitator (18+), like a teacher or parent, who can help guide the club. No poker experience is needed—they’ll get all the resources and training they need. Secure a spot to meet up, whether it’s your school, a local library, or a community center. Make sure you have access to the Poker Power App and a reliable internet connection to access learning materials and engage with the community.

Once you’ve got your group, a facilitator, and venue, reach out to us by visiting our Student Club Page  and fill out the  interest form! Poker Power will provide you with the resources to not only learn the basics of Poker, but also all the necessary tools to teach others. Our Poker Power Student Club is specifically designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to confidently lead and teach poker to your peers. Plus, you’ll receive invaluable tips on our Student Club Handbook and Promotional Materials package, setting you up for success right from the beginning.

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to empower yourself and your friends — sign up to learn more about Poker Power Student Club Class!

Written by Dr. Alexandra Doc Chauran and Julia Yaklich

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