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Old 07-09-2007, 01:18 PM
Al Mirpuri Al Mirpuri is offline
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Default Re: Five Card Draw: Have You Ever Seen?

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Murakawa, I think a lot of good things comes from that the people who play draw aren't as many as plays hold'em.
First, you get to know the same people better personally, and you have a lot more fun discussions at the table.
Secondly, you get to know the same players playing style better to, and there is actually a chanse to play the same guy who plays bad a few days in a row. Both with notes and in your head. It is much more easy to keep track of say 20-30 players in you head then there is with the masses that is playing hold'em.
Of course, I play lower stakes, so there are more players playing there.
And for those who want it to get bigger (I want that to, but there are some good things that comes from a small circuit) get ONE draw event into the WSOP, and I think the game would grow!

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There was a draw event in the WSOP in the early days but the phenomenal rise of hold'em eclipsed it.

I agree that you can study players more if the pool of players is small and I play at Paradise with its small pool of players but on the flipside there needs to be more fish.
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