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Which game fits which type of people?
Hi, I want to start focusing on just one game and I'm trying to figure out what types of games fit my personality/natural skills.
Can somebody please make a list of what innate skills are needed to excel quickly at these games? Cash Games NLHE LHE PLO LimitO Omaha8 PLO8 Stud Hi Stud8 Razz Draw Games Edited to Add: I just want to know what makes certain guys mop up some games but are unable to do so in others. For example, what makes Nick Frangos such a world-class stud player even though he is only an above-average holdem player. Or why is Kaibuxxe so good at PLO, how was he able to rise to nosebleed stakes so quickly? Thx, I appreciate this alot. |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
it's just like computer games, a world champion of quake 3 might get his ass owned at halo 3, or vice versa. Poker is the same.
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
just try a bit of everything and youll find your best games soon enough
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
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just try a bit of everything and youll find your best games soon enough [/ QUOTE ] That is some of the best advice ever given on this site. |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
You best game is the one you enjoy the most playing
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
I don't know about individual skills required for all of those games. There are definitely common denominators shared by all of them though, two of the most important being patience and dicipline.
In holdem, the best players excel because they can read situations and players very well. Makine sense of betting patterns, stack matchups, etc. A lot of people will tell you this doesn't apply online, but they're dead wrong. In limit games like Stud or Razz, players excel because of good 'card sense', and mathematical ability. Being able to make decisions based on odds, and exposed cards, etc These are a few of the general traits i've noticed for each game. |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
PLO
Not for the faint of heart [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]! Be ready to find a lot of drawing and suck outs, but if you really understand where you are in a hand and can utilize the lack of knowledge of other players ( primiarly people who use holdem rules to play PLO), you can make a lot of $$$. This game requires a lot of patience. Bluffing, although it is necessary at certain points in the game, is not as important or as common as in Holdem. It also is more a game suited for people who like to nut peddle and who understand the NUTS is not always the NUTS. Be prepared to be only a 55% favoirte in a lot of hands [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]! |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
That description absolutely convinces me to NEVER play PLO. |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
Focus on no-limit Texas Hold 'em. That is what you will find mostly in cash games and tourneys. It is, by far, the best poker game. It is like an optical illusion, it looks easy but as the hand plays out it gets progressively more complex. Experts love it. I have studied it for fifty years. My novel is about an old guy teaching a young guy about Hold 'em and life, which are closely related.
Johnny Hughes |
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Re: Which game fits which type of people?
Yeah I was probably gonna go with No limit anyway. I played LHE for a week but I barely made anything and it is incredibly dull and there is sick variance which outweighs the profits you can make.
You've been studying No limit for 50 years? What stakes do you play now? |
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