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Paul2432 01-23-2006 10:46 PM

How much to quit? - a twist
 
I just read the thread, How much to quit forever and noticed that a lot of people said that they love the game so much that quitting would be very difficult.

My question to those posters is this: If poker was suddenly like bridge would you still play?

Let me explain what I mean. Bridge is card game that like poker is very complex, has elements of skill and luck, and people devote their lives to playing and mastering. The main difference is that the game is mostly not played for money but for points. If you accumulate enough points you can become a "life master" and so on.

So, would you play poker under a similar system? My guess is the games would be tougher because there would not be the lure of gambling.

Paul

flair1239 01-23-2006 11:34 PM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
Yes I would.

frappeboy 01-23-2006 11:42 PM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
It's the same thing with chess. Almost no money involved (unless you are top 10 in the world), but people still play just for the love of the game, and the challenge that comes with it.

Banks2334 01-24-2006 12:19 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
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So, would you play poker under a similar system? My guess is the games would be tougher because there would not be the lure of gambling.



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Money is a great motivator and the best follow the money. The games would be weaker if played for points.

DrVanNostrin 01-24-2006 12:21 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
I know nothing of Bridge. The idea of earning points and becoming a "lifetime master" sounds like fun. But playing without money is -EV.

joop 01-24-2006 02:35 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
Why don't people play bridge for money instead of points?

Harv72b 01-24-2006 03:02 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
I'd still play poker. But I wouldn't play it as often.

_TKO_ 01-24-2006 11:08 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
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I'd still play poker. But I wouldn't play it as often.

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soko 01-24-2006 11:13 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
[ QUOTE ]
I just read the thread, How much to quit forever and noticed that a lot of people said that they love the game so much that quitting would be very difficult.

My question to those posters is this: If poker was suddenly like bridge would you still play?

Let me explain what I mean. Bridge is card game that like poker is very complex, has elements of skill and luck, and people devote their lives to playing and mastering. The main difference is that the game is mostly not played for money but for points. If you accumulate enough points you can become a "life master" and so on.

So, would you play poker under a similar system? My guess is the games would be tougher because there would not be the lure of gambling.

Paul

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Wow, what an amazing question. I am so surprised to see how many people say they will play, i mean, it's not like there are tens of thousands of players who play with fake money at online poker sites already. And they are by far, the most tough games around as the OP expected.

_TKO_ 01-24-2006 11:24 AM

Re: How much to quit? - a twist
 
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Wow, what an amazing question. I am so surprised to see how many people say they will play, i mean, it's not like there are tens of thousands of players who play with fake money at online poker sites already. And they are by far, the most tough games around as the OP expected.

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This probably has to do with the fact that the good players go on and play for real money.


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