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11-14-2005 09:52 PM

Most difficult form of poker?
 
I am writing a research paper for a college course on "What is the most difficult form of poker to play?"

That is, which form of poker requires the player to make the toughest decisions?

As an overall poker enthusiast who enjoys playing all the games, I think it's pot-limit omaha hi-low. Anyone agree?

Discuss.

kipin 11-14-2005 09:55 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
Indian poker.

The toughest game. Period.

clipset 11-14-2005 09:57 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
<font color="yellow"> BEEDOGS </font>

11-14-2005 09:57 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
Chinese poker, probably.

Wakko 11-14-2005 09:58 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
[ QUOTE ]
which form of poker requires the player to make the toughest decisions?

[/ QUOTE ]

Massapequa Stud/8 with all tens in the deck removed.

11-14-2005 10:00 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
Never heard of it.

By "most difficult" I also mean in which game would an amatuer get absolutely destroyed by a skilled player?

For example, in a heads up no-limit hold'em freezout with not-too-deep stacks, an idiot could beat Phil Ivey probably 25-30% of the time just by going all-in pre-flop every hand.

ZenMusician 11-14-2005 10:01 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
7-Card No-Peek.

And it's not even close.

-ZEN

11-14-2005 10:01 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
I mean a popular game that's spread in most online places. Not some rare variation please.

Wakko 11-14-2005 10:04 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
Well you should've said that. Anyway paradise spreads Massapequa.

11-14-2005 10:05 PM

Re: Most difficult form of poker?
 
Yes, sorry for not clearing that up earlier.

Among the major games.


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