If this center was there, at least they could be in a supervised area learning some things that can push them to another level.

A big complex with a gym in it, a weight room, a music studio, a photo lab, a computer lab.

You've got these parents fighting to make sure kids have something to do, but there are no options.

They may have had a losing season, so they double up, and double up until the end of the tournament, if they crash out, they're often in debt twice their annual income.

Young people do a lot of risk-taking, and this is just another opportunity. Young people play (poker) like a video game. They've grown up believing their skill is going to trump the randomness of the game.

You give a teen a program that was intended just for them and they take pride in it.