My personal favorite poker games are limit texas holdem, pot limit omaha, and pot limit badugi. I like limit holdem because its simple math to win. Very little risk of having a really bad downswing if you following bankroll management. I like pot limit omaha because of the action. You never know what can happen with that game. I like pot limit badugi because its fun to play. I only play it when im feeling lucky. (even though I don't believe in luck)
What are your favorite poker games and why?
Name Your Favorite Poker Games
Started by Deneil, Aug 27 2010 12:10 PM
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#3
Posted 27 August 2010 - 07:08 PM
I play no limit holdem mainly but here lately I've been getting into Omaha. Never been a fan of limit just because I'm not a very tight player and its not my style. Never understood Badugi. Maybe you can give me a quick oversight of the game?
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#4
Posted 28 August 2010 - 07:20 AM
shawkid, on 27 August 2010 - 07:08 PM, said:
I play no limit holdem mainly but here lately I've been getting into Omaha. Never been a fan of limit just because I'm not a very tight player and its not my style. Never understood Badugi. Maybe you can give me a quick oversight of the game?
I'll play Hold'em, no-limit mostly and looking to try limit sometime; Omaha, mainly Hi, but take a shot at H/L on occasion; Stud, when I have some free time and want a change of pace. Razz can be interesting as well, but don't play that too often except as a change from the usual. . .
#6
Posted 02 September 2010 - 08:10 PM
Being new to all forms of poker >3 years ago, NL Hold-em is what I learned first and the main game I will buy into, but have over the last year been playing and learning most other online games.
note for "Steve" and anyone else interested:
Badugi/ the simplest explanation. it's a low game like razz but all cards have to be of different suits. (ex. Ad-2s-3h-4c). Good starting hands are (3 under 8) or (2 under 5 if you can get in cheap and improve on the first draw or keep seeing cheap cards).
note for "Steve" and anyone else interested:
Badugi/ the simplest explanation. it's a low game like razz but all cards have to be of different suits. (ex. Ad-2s-3h-4c). Good starting hands are (3 under 8) or (2 under 5 if you can get in cheap and improve on the first draw or keep seeing cheap cards).
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