Prime Social has become Houston’s poker hot spot…are others jealous?

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Prime Social has become Houston’s poker hot spot, and it looks like the folks at Post Oak Poker Club are jealous.

But is jealousy the basis of a lawsuit?

Post Oak wants State District Judge Michael Landrum to close Prime Social down, in part because they have hired “attractive women to convince players at Post Oak to switch their membership to Prime Social.”

Post Oak admits in their petition the facts are not fully developed.

How sinister. Post Oak claims they have lost 100 poker players and a lot of their kitchen staff too.

“If the allegation is that we hire attractive women and have better food and a great place for folks to enjoy their favorite game, then I confess,” says Prime Social founder Dean Maddox.

Post Oak also complains Prime Social doesn’t have a game room permit. That may because the City of Houston doesn’t require a permit for a private poker club, and a poker table is not an 8-liner machine.

“The last time I checked this was America”, says Maddox. People have a right to spend their time at places they enjoy being at. Obviously, poker players have made the decision they like coming to Prime Social to play poker, eat great food, watch sports on TV. Sounds like Post Oak is just jealous.”

Prime Social is located at 7801 Westheimer.

The private club doesn’t take a penny from the poker games, just charges private club member of 10 dollars, a small admission fee, and then rents a seat at the poker game of your choice.

Prime Social is available for interviews.

Please call Dolcefino Consulting to arrange.

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