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Hi all -
Does anyone feel that it was still valid for the studious beginning player to diversify when learning games? Sklansky mentioned this in Poker, Gaming, & Life before the explosion of Internet Poker and the fact that a good game in your specialty is almost always available (up through mid limits, anyway, even after the US crackdown). I'm looking to get back into poker after a brief hiatus (e.g. when I left, pokerstars had just started with stud) and was wondering if I should be rotating between the nanolimits of several different games vs. just, say, limit hold'em. I think I'd enjoy playing different games, just wanted to see if any of you thought it was a terrible idea. Mike |
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