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Law school graduate Alex Stillman isn't happy as junior clerk in his domineering father's firm but finds distraction as highly gifted Internet poker player. Legendary Tommy Vinson, who retired 20 years ago for his wife's sake, successfully offers to coach Alex for half of the fortunate he can learn to win in Las Vegas. The training, focusing on bluffing and dirty tricks, goes well until Alex feels abused by a girl hired by Vinson. They end up both entering the world tour gran... (Full plot summary below)

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Law school graduate Alex Stillman isn't happy as junior clerk in his domineering father's firm but finds distraction as highly gifted Internet poker player. Legendary Tommy Vinson, who retired 20 years ago for his wife's sake, successfully offers to coach Alex for half of the fortunate he can learn to win in Las Vegas. The training, focusing on bluffing and dirty tricks, goes well until Alex feels abused by a girl hired by Vinson. They end up both entering the world tour grand final.

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ReelViews - 5/10 by James BerardinelliThere's no compelling reason to see Deal. Everything it offers is familiar to the extent where even though it's not a remake, it feels like one.
L.A. Weekly - 5/10 by Tim GriersonWhen you're working with clearly conventional material, it helps to attack it from a cockeyed angle or at least adopt a gritty, lived-in urgency, but Deal is fatally earnest.
Chicago Reader - 5/10 by J.R. JonesThe main pleasure of this high-stakes-poker drama is watching a septuagenarian Burt Reynolds effortlessly revive his 70s screen persona as a strutting paragon of male shrewdness and sexuality.
Boston Globe - 5/10 by Wesley MorrisDeal doesn't really care about the characters as much as it does the World Poker Championships, where Tommy and Alex end up. Once we get there the movie becomes interesting because Cates understands the game and its dramas a lot better than he understands people and theirs.
The Hollywood Reporter - 4/10 by Michael RechtshaffenThe dull production obviously sees itself as an updated "Cincinnati Kid" for the World Poker Tour set, but the end result and its characters have all the originality and dramatic depth of a TV telecast.
Variety - 4/10 by John AndersonPublic fascination with Texas Hold 'em and other poker variations will likely bolster B.O., though more discriminating auds may choose to pass.
Chicago Tribune - 4/10 by Michael PhillipsMoving slowly these days, Reynolds does less than no acting in this role, and he’s still the best thing in Deal.
Los Angeles Times - 3/10 by Mark OlsenThe direction by Gil Cates Jr. is inept at best, and the script by Cates and Marc Weinstock seems to operate under the assumption that trafficking in flabby clichés -- the kindly call girl, the scrappy youngster, the angry dad -- will somehow smooth over the underdeveloped characters.
The A.V. Club - 3/10 by Scott TobiasTo think that a semi-major studio financed a production this low-rent and listless is amazing: Since when did MGM start making student films?

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