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What forms have the highest/lowest variance?
Please excuse me in advance if this has already been discussed to death in the past.
Of the mainstream forms of limit poker (hold em, stud hi, stud 8/ob, omaha 8/ob), which have the highest and lowest variance? Also, how do these stack up against NL games? For example, if I have skill in each game at let's say, a 2/4 or 5/10 level online, that is proportional to the players at that level at which I would make 3 BB per 100 hands over the course of 50K hands....which games would have the largest and smallest swings along the way to that end result? I ask mostly because I see the brutal swings that seem to happen in 7 card stud, but I don't have enough experience in other games to be able to personally compare. |
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Re: What forms have the highest/lowest variance?
Variance of a game is going to be strategy dependent of course, but I think your question boils down to "Which game has the most luck". I think you wrote them in the correct order low to high.
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Re: What forms have the highest/lowest variance?
I play a tight-aggressive style. I find that omaha/8 has the lowest variance for me. But, just as important as your strategy, is game selection. If you play in jam-up holdem games, your variance can be huge, but if it's a tight game, and you play a TAG style, your variance can (should) be very minimal. As far as NL goes, your variance should surely be higher in any big-bet game as opposed to a limit game, IMO.
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