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SCALE 11X Poker Quiz: Got the hot hand?

From:  press-AT-socallinuxexpo.org
To:  lwn-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  [SCALE 11X] Poker Quiz: Got the hot hand?
Date:  Sun, 27 Jan 2013 17:52:03 -0800
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How are your card-playing abilities? Know when to hold 'em and when to
fold 'em? 

Match these skills with knowlege you gain at the expo, because the
SCALE Poker Quiz is back for SCALE 11X.

Building on last year's unique new conference game, the SCALE Team has
created an updated version of the game where Open Source meets
Jeopardy: SCALE Poker Quiz, an epic mix of scavenger hunt, trivia
quiz, and trading game.

Each player starts with five poker cards at check in, with a reverse
twist: These cards have mysterious answers on them, and the challenge
is to find out what the question is. Attendees can trade cards with
each other for their favorite topics, and all the matching questions
are hidden in the content of speaker presentations and vendor demos at
Exhibit Hall booths.

Once a player can match the correct question with the answer on a
card, that used to build a poker hand (oh, and Google won't help you
here -- it's all show-specific questions and answers). We'll reveal
the secret questions at Game Night on Saturday evening, and the best
poker hands will be awarded prizes.

SCALE 11X will be held on Feb. 22-24 at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport
hotel. Registration for the expo is open, and lodging discounts for
the venue are still available. For more information, visit
http://www.socallinuxexpo.org



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