An obscure poker game has become a must-have skill for Chinese business leaders angling to win financial support from provincial governments
has become a must-have skill for Chinese business leaders angling to win financial support from provincial governments seeking to bolster key industries.
Guandan, a four-person game that translates as “throwing eggs” or “throwing bombs,” is an increasingly popular way for businesspeople, bankers and government officials to informally socialize for hours before sitting down at the negotiating table.
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