Re: Is Triple Draw really worth it?
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Sure PLO has variance, but it also has high win rates.
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And TD definitely doesn't. Nope. All variance. By no means should anyone try to play 2-7 TD for the profit. Y'all go play holdem.
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Sarcasm is hardly argument.
Moreover, Triple Draw Lowball games are full of specialists though there are fish in the mix as well but not nearly as many fish as to be found in Hold'em.
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The problem with the fish is that they have one compelling strategy that hurts the expert player - staying pat with very weak hands with the commitment to see it to the river. Of course this very same strategy also helps the expert player for example when he is pat with a clean 8 and the fishy player calls to the river with JT267 just to keep you honest, but more often it helps the fishy player than the expert because the fishy player can stay pat with any hand at any time forcing the hero to redefine his range of acceptable hands on the river.
Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining at all - but its important to note that Triple Draw allows fishy players to equalize the field rather easily compared to most other games.
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