Pocket Aces: Card Player’s Business Card

3187694133_ff8775872d_mOn the professional poker circuit there are plenty of full time players. The professional poker player must network with other players, meet with publicists and media people, work with charities and business based sponsors and communicate with their many fans. The poker player’s business card should balance professionalism and personality.

Including images and clipart on a card player’s business card is a must. With playing cards, roulette tables, dice and casinos iconic images of the card playing world it makes sense to reflect that on the business card of the player. Choose an image that shows your particular card playing focus and avoid the image of pocket aces if possible. This is a little cheesy.

For the professional player looking to work on their PR campaign, a portrait photograph is the way to go on their business card.  This works especially well for the up and coming player that may have won plenty of money but is still not well known to the media. Choose an image that shows both personality as well as approachability.

Be sure to list major wins on the professional card player’s business card. Use the reverse side to write the dates and titles previously earned. A bulleted list always helps organize information on a business card. If there are no wins as yet or only one, it may be best to leave this information off until the player is better established.

The professional card player always has a creative nickname and this must be included on the player’s business card. For many, it’s how they are known on the card playing circuit and its nice for press people to know the exact spelling and language preferred by the player. This is about personal branding and the information looks good in the tagline format.

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