Dallas-Fort Worth is the financial and telecom backbone of Texas cybersecurity. Home to AT&T, American Airlines, and some of the largest bank security operations in the country. The Frisco-Plano-Irving corridor packs more enterprise security teams per square mile than almost anywhere outside the coasts — and card houses throughout the Metroplex give us the infrastructure to run it.
// Cyber Scene
DFW hosts corporate security operations for AT&T, Texas Instruments, American Airlines, Lockheed Martin, and dozens of Fortune 500 regional HQs. Irving and Las Colinas are particularly dense. The North Texas ISSA chapter and Dallas Cyber Hub are active community anchors, and the city regularly attracts enterprise security conferences.
// Card House Scene
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has a spread of legal card clubs across Dallas proper, Frisco, Plano, and Arlington — convenient for the distributed suburban geography of the tech corridor. Mid-stakes games run nightly, and the venues are well-suited to private group bookings for community events.
NL Texas Hold'em · 9–18 players · private card house · community buy-in
Texas card houses operate as licensed private membership clubs — a seat fee covers the space and dealers, no rake on pots. First-time players typically register a club membership at the door (usually $5–$20/year, often covered for CISO.POKER events). Full Texas venue policy →
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