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The T.A. 03-28-2005 07:39 PM

Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Opinions need here, folks.

What game do you guys think is best to determine heads-up skill? Ideally, it would be multiple games, but we're talking only one game here - one form of poker.

I've heard arguments for Stud H/L or Limit hold'em, myself. Your opinions?

bholdr 03-28-2005 08:24 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
H.O.R.S.E?

poker-penguin 03-28-2005 09:44 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Indian poker

The T.A. 03-28-2005 10:03 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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H.O.R.S.E?

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Please read my post.

Single game, not mixed games.

PokerFink 03-28-2005 10:07 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Deepstacked NLHE.

Or maybe NL 5-stud. I've read here and elsewhere that this game takes more skill and less luck than anything else.

bearly 03-29-2005 12:15 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
surely, deep stack nl 5 card stud. in no other poker game can the knife be thrust so deeply..............h

ZeeJustin 03-29-2005 12:22 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Chess.

PokerProdigy 03-29-2005 12:39 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
I say No-Limit texas hold'em, but NOT in a tournament structure. The better player has a huge edge in No-Limit hold'em over a weaker opponent.

mosquito 03-29-2005 12:55 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Blind man's bluff. No doubt at all.

threeonefour 03-29-2005 01:17 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
this is kind of a weird question.

i think each form of poker only assesses how good you are at that form of poker. i know thats fairly intuitive but my point is that NL holdem heads up really only assesses how good you are at playing NL holdem heads up.

so ultimately H.O.R.S.E or some other battery of games would be best if you wanted to determine who is the best all round heads up player.

if you are asking "which game is the hardest to play heads up?" I would guess PL holdem or PL ohama split are hardest heads up mainstream poker variants. PL 2-7 triple draw or PL stud8 sounds difficult to me as well (I haven't played either of these two heads up, I don't think many people have)

housenuts 03-29-2005 05:19 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
probably pineapple or 3-card poker

adios 03-29-2005 05:44 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
I'd probably pick limit hold'em. Playing live blinds well in a heads up situation with not that much leverage requires a lot of poker skill IMO.

RoundersRocks! 03-29-2005 06:06 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
I am not sure if this is what you mean, but if the question is really "In which game would a superior player hold the most significant edge" I really think 7 card stud hi/low is the game. I think a poor player has virtually no chance against an expert heads up. I would even say a very good player has a very small chance against against a pro.

NL hold'em heads up is definately not like that. Although very deep stack, non-tournament structure has alot of skill to it, bad players can get lucky cards, or big suck-outs, and the no-limit nature of the thing can make one lucky hand so much more significant/devistating. Did anyone see the celebrity who beat Johnny Chan heads up on TV the other night?

I think the problem with Stud hi/low is that I could see two truly great players stalemating that game for very long periods of time.

Zetack 03-29-2005 10:12 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
NL Razz, no question.

Hattifnatt 03-29-2005 10:14 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
PL Holdem

IsaacW 03-29-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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3-card poker

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Easily, just give the trophy to the guy who refuses to play due to the house edge.

Phat Mack 03-31-2005 05:03 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Tom Weideman's Game

Reef 03-31-2005 07:08 AM

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Blind man's bluff. No doubt at all.

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wasn't moneymaker on the final table of this?

BlueBear 03-31-2005 07:16 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Heads-up NL 5 card stud, by a mile.

There is so much skill involved in it, a weaker player has almost no chance. Similar to chess.

Kaz The Original 03-31-2005 01:45 PM

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Chess.

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Go.

callydrias 03-31-2005 02:35 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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Heads-up NL 5 card stud, by a mile.

There is so much skill involved in it, a weaker player has almost no chance. Similar to chess.

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Ace_Ren 03-31-2005 03:28 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
In any NL game, a bad player could simply go all-in on the first betting round every single time. Games like Holdem, no matter how deep stacked, can be reduced to a simple game of all-ins where any idiot using this strategy could beat the best pros 25% of the time, it's not a winning strategy, but it gives anyone a shot against anyone.

For heads up, limit is a much more skillful style since the better player is going to have to prove it over a series of hands.

Of the games, I don't have enough experience playing the lesser known games to give good reasons as to why one is better than another.

Buccaneer 03-31-2005 11:50 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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Opinions need here, folks.

What game do you guys think is best to determine heads-up skill? Ideally, it would be multiple games, but we're talking only one game here - one form of poker.

I've heard arguments for Stud H/L or Limit hold'em, myself. Your opinions?

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You should know not to post this crap if you have not searched the archives for hours. The regulars here get quite upset. There is a word for what they do, it is called forum tilt. They are like a tuned up pinball machine. Just breath the wrong way and they tilt.

Now to your question. HAVE YOU TRIED WAR? Remember you played it as a kid? You just put $100 on each card and bang you have your heads up game.

...That makes me feel bigger, posting like the other jerks here.
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BlueBear 04-01-2005 01:11 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Perhaps it should be PL 5-card stud then, this negates the ability of the weaker player to go all-in straight away.

PokerFink 04-01-2005 01:31 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Thats not really needed. Many starting hand combinations yield much larger advantages in 5-stud than in holdem. Think about AA vs two random cards on a five card board instead of a seven card board. BIG difference.

ACPlayer 04-01-2005 03:24 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Skalansky or perhaps Malmuth once wrote an essay where he concludes that stud hi/lo with declare was the game with the biggest skill. The reason being that the skill in the declare part would give the better player a huge edge.

Personally, I would go with liar's poker. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

sirtimo 04-01-2005 10:00 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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Heads-up NL 5 card stud, by a mile.

There is so much skill involved in it, a weaker player has almost no chance. Similar to chess.

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So then why is 5 card stud not played anywhere anymore?

I'm guessing that for the under 40 crowd, the most exposure they've had to 5 card stud is by watching "The Cincinnati Kid" on AMC.


regards,
Tim

(whose only exposure to 5 stud was by watching "The Cincinnati Kid" on AMC)

Keres 04-01-2005 02:08 PM

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Heads-up NL 5 card stud, by a mile.

There is so much skill involved in it, a weaker player has almost no chance. Similar to chess.

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So then why is 5 card stud not played anywhere anymore?



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beause a weaker player has almost no chance

sirtimo 04-01-2005 03:02 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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Heads-up NL 5 card stud, by a mile.

There is so much skill involved in it, a weaker player has almost no chance. Similar to chess.

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So then why is 5 card stud not played anywhere anymore?



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beause a weaker player has almost no chance

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all the more reason for the top players to ask for/demand it.

Derek in NYC 04-01-2005 05:32 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
the classic, of course: rock paper scissors

nyholdem 04-02-2005 02:13 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
stickball...

Vish 04-06-2005 01:52 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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the classic, of course: rock paper scissors

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I swear there is some skill to this. Sometimes you just "know" what your opponent will throw at you next.

ThinkQuick 04-06-2005 03:02 AM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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the classic, of course: rock paper scissors

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I swear there is some skill to this. Sometimes you just "know" what your opponent will throw at you next.

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Well i don't believe in *knowing* what's next but there is a LOT of Rock Paper Scissors / Roshambo strategy. I've never really read any of it but there are world champions that have a mastery of combinations and moves based on your tendencies that allow them to be the best


Anyways, wy hasn't anyone mentioned 7 stud? Would 5 stud be WAY more advantageous just for the reduced chance of the opponent catching undeserved outs?

threeonefour 04-06-2005 02:42 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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undeserved outs?

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I would love to hear a definition for this term.

PokerFink 04-06-2005 05:48 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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Anyways, why hasn't anyone mentioned 7 stud? Would 5 stud be WAY more advantageous just for the reduced chance of the opponent catching undeserved outs?

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5-stud gives a monster advantage to good players because you can see 4/5 of your opponents hand. Bad players will OFTEN call bets drawing dead or close to dead. No limit just makes this advantage bigger.

YKing 04-06-2005 06:18 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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the classic, of course: rock paper scissors

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I swear there is some skill to this. Sometimes you just "know" what your opponent will throw at you next.

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Well i don't believe in *knowing* what's next but there is a LOT of Rock Paper Scissors / Roshambo strategy. I've never really read any of it but there are world champions that have a mastery of combinations and moves based on your tendencies that allow them to be the best

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I've heard that a guy got back to back victories the swedish national championship of rock/paper/scissors. Appearantly he won the final with five straight scissors. So there is at least some skill involved.

ThinkQuick 04-06-2005 06:40 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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undeserved outs?

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I would love to hear a definition for this term.

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Haha alright I don't mean it like I think you think. (<--?)
I can assure that I'm not a guy who whines about suckouts and bad beats, i merely was trying to ask about there being less suckouts ina 5 card game than a 7 card game.

threeonefour 04-06-2005 07:06 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
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I've heard that a guy got back to back victories the swedish national championship of rock/paper/scissors. Appearantly he won the final with five straight scissors. So there is at least some skill involved.

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How long are the matches? I am sure I can memorize a 500 long string of randomly generated characters (RPSSRPSR....)

If i just followed my randomly generated string then not even the best player in the world would have an edge on me.

So I think I can say that even though I have never played the game competively that there is no player in the world who would hold a long term advantage over me.

what a lame game.

bobbyi 04-06-2005 07:22 PM

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If i just followed my randomly generated string then not even the best player in the world would have an edge on me.

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Are you an online poker player? Because it sounds like you completely neglect the importance of physical tells.

motorholdem 04-07-2005 02:47 PM

Re: Best single game for determination of heads-up skill?
 
Best single game for "heads-up" skill has got be lawn darts. Horseshoes with a bunch of drunks can be a little crazy too....And, keeping you head "down" in ice-hockey or football can both result in some nasty hits......


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