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Oluwafemi 10-16-2005 11:39 AM

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No limit holdem. Stud Hi/Lo is a close second imo. A lot of people will argue that Pot limit requires more skill than no-limit, but I tend to disagree. Very deep stacked no-limit is a very difficult game.

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...and that can't be countered by very deep stacked PLH.

Maulik 10-16-2005 11:46 AM

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No limit holdem. Stud Hi/Lo is a close second imo. A lot of people will argue that Pot limit requires more skill than no-limit, but I tend to disagree. Very deep stacked no-limit is a very difficult game.

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...and that can't be countered by very deep stacked PLH.

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these games rarely run on the eastcoast.

TheNoodleMan 10-16-2005 03:13 PM

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Stud8 might require the most skill to master, but it actually takes very little time to learn to beat the low limit games.

10-16-2005 05:58 PM

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This is probably in the wrong forum, but i'll post it here anyway since i mainly only visit 1 table-tourny section.

In my opinion NL Texas holdem requires more skill then limit, but in your opinion which of the other poker disciplines requires the MOST skill?

I got into texas holdem mainly because it's the game they all play on TV and is undoubtedly the most popular form of online poker. Now i want to find a game that has a larger "skill" element for me to try my hand at. In your opinion which of the other games actually involve more skill (if any)? And a side question is, do you play any other games then Texas holdem? If not, do you intend to play any other games?

EDIT: I realise it is impossible to define which game requires the most skill, but just interested in your opinion on which requires the most skill


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Hello, There!

I have limited experience (3,025 SNG's NL, 300 SNG's PL, 300 SNG's L). With that understood, for whatever it is worth, my current opinion is that Pot Limit requires the most skill.

Have a great day!

*Smile!* -Geri.

Scuba Chuck 10-16-2005 06:17 PM

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This is just a public service announcement.

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PS- This is the first time one of Stanzee's threads may actually be useful.

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Micro & Irie, just to add: The one word that irks me the most is the misuse of the non-word "irregardless." Folks, regardless IS the word.

10-16-2005 06:23 PM

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This is just a public service announcement.

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PS- This is the first time one of Stanzee's threads may actually be useful.

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Micro & Irie, just to add: The one word that irks me the most is the misuse of the non-word "irregardless." Folks, regardless IS the word.

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Another amusing example is the word "bloviation", which is an example of what it purports to impugn.

stanzee 10-16-2005 08:48 PM

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Stanzee, this is not directed at you. The confusion between when you use "then" or "than" is rampant. This is just a public service announcement. It does not bother me in the least that people don't know which one to use and I don't think any less of anyone's poker analysis because of it.

"than" is used for comparison.

"then" has to do with ordering.

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Microbet, this is not directed just at you. But where the fck do some of you get off hijacking Stanzee's posts?

And you know what really gets me? the need for idiots to point out spelling and grammar errors! Is it because your poker skills are so inadequate, that you have to resort to fcking english lessons? Get a fcking life! Honestly!!

It's about time some of you started treating Stanzee's threads with the respect that they deserve!

stupidsucker 10-16-2005 09:09 PM

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Also, the word ridiculous has two i's, just like the word ridicule. The misspelling of that word may be even more common on this forum than then or than.

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I get this one right every time. I was corrected on it 2 years ago , and I never forgot. I do try...

MegaBet 10-16-2005 09:10 PM

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It's about time some of you started treating Stanzee's threads with the respect that they deserve!

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You just don't get it, do you?

Alex/Mugaaz 10-16-2005 09:59 PM

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5 card draw

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Is fairly easy


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