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    Becoming a Complete Poker Player

    If you want to become a complete poker player, you need to learn how to play all the variations of the game. You should do this because it's no good being the world's best Hold 'em player when the biggest sucker in town only wants to play Seven-Card Stud. Ideally, you want to be able to play whatever game looks to be the most profitable on any given day.

    When I first started playing poker, Five-Card Stud and Five-Card Draw were two of the most popular games, but now they're both almost completely dead. They got replaced by Seven-Card Stud, which has also decreased in popularity. For a while No-Limit Hold 'em looked like it might be dying out because in the high-stakes cash games the tightest players always won, but it proved to be the perfect game for television so now it's the most popular game. Because of how prevalent Hold 'em has become, I would advise beginning poker players to start out by learning its many variations, including Limit, No-Limit, cash games, and tournaments.

    After Hold 'em, you should learn how to play Omaha, particularly Pot-Limit. Limit Omaha doesn't work very well because deciding whether or not to call a bet on the river when a third flush card hits and you make a Queen-high flush isn't a very big decision if you only have to call one bet and there are twelve in the pot. But if you're playing Pot-Limit and your opponent bets the size of the pot on the river, whether you should call with your Queen-high flush or not becomes a much more difficult decision. In general, Pot-Limit games require a bit more skill than No-Limit games. Because you don't have the all-in move to fall back on, you have to be equally capable of playing before the flop and after the flop.

    Next you should learn the Hi/Lo games, particularly Stud Hi/Lo and Omaha Hi/Lo. Another good game is 2-7 Triple Draw, a tremendous action game that's catching on very quickly. Like the best card games, it has a lot of mathematical elements to it, but there's also a lot of card reading and bluffing involved. In 2-7, a drawing hand with one card to come is almost always an underdog to a hand that stands pat, so if you have a 9 and you can force your opponent to break his 9 you've gained a big advantage.

    Playing online offers an unprecedented level of convenience. Let's say you're about to go the movies and your girlfriend's just gotten out of the shower but she's taking forever to dry her hair. You can actually play an entire Sit & Go while you're waiting for her. Sit & Gos can be very profitable. They're also an ideal way to test out new strategies. By studying your hand history afterwards, you can see what worked and what didn't. You can make notes about how you fared with a big stack and how you did with a short stack, and you can develop new ideas to try out in the future.

    I still enjoy playing live because one of my skills is the ability to read people, but there are little tricks you can pick up that will help you gather information about your opponents when you're playing online. If you're playing at a single table and one of your opponents is multi-tabling, you can bring up all the tables he's sitting at and watch how he plays. If he suffers a bad beat on another table, it could affect the way he plays a hand at your table, and you can take advantage of it.

    For beginning players, online poker offers a convenient way of gaining a ton of experience in a very short period of time. If you choose to go this route, I suggest you take the time to learn all the games available to you so you'll never have to pass up an opportunity to play against a big sucker just because he wants to play a game you're unfamiliar with.

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    Re: Becoming a Complete Poker Player

    Could not agree more. I will play almost any game going, be it ring, SnG or MTT, Triple Draw, Omaha-8, Stud-8 - even 5-Card Draw on occasion. I don't think I'd be much ahead by now if I just stuck to HE. And I would certainly not be having as much fun and excitement - Omaha-8 does it for me, but believe me, as unlikely as it sounds, Limit 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo can also be good for a few thrills.

    I also agree that Omaha is the next game to learn after HE, but there's nothing stopping you trying 5-Card Draw, or even Badugi, for example (which I don't play - should give it a go really, especially as Full Tilt includes it in their new 10 Game). You will never know what you are good at unless you try, and given the amount of freerolls and cheap buy-in games for almost any variation you care to mention it's not a hard thing to do.

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    Re: Becoming a Complete Poker Player

    me its mostly nlhe or 7 h/l but have to admit broadening my game play has improved my playing and the bankroll on occassion.i think if you only play one game you get stuck into a routine and that can be a downfall especially if it isnt working and you arent able to adapt to the game on the spur of the moment switching games breaks the routine for me.

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    When I started on line playing my game was Omaha. I have made more in Badugi and Razz sence. of course like 7 stud because of the face cards showing. I couldnt play one game years back. Sence Black friday there hasn't been many freeroll's in these games. and without playing tourament now the tables are dead in Sng n Rings of these games. still play alot of Badugi but never find a freeroll in it. Good Luck To All and remeber to Have Fun @ The Tables, that is why we play the Games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minimouse448 View Post
    When I started on line playing my game was Omaha. I have made more in Badugi and Razz sence. of course like 7 stud because of the face cards showing. I couldnt play one game years back. Sence Black friday there hasn't been many freeroll's in these games. and without playing tourament now the tables are dead in Sng n Rings of these games. still play alot of Badugi but never find a freeroll in it. Good Luck To All and remeber to Have Fun @ The Tables, that is why we play the Games.
    If for no other reason than NLHE can become rather boring at times I too would like to see more rooms spreading some of the stud and draw variants -- I do have a bit of a taste for Razz and 72TD, as well as Omaha -- but Merge is the only network that I have rooms from offering anything in those variations. But finding players for games at the stakes I would play at are hard to come by.

    Cake has tabs for 7CS and 7CS split under ring games, but no tables. A couple of other networks -- Yatahay, Everleaf -- do have 7CS Hi, and maybe split, but either no or very few players.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEALMESUM View Post

    I still enjoy playing live because one of my skills is the ability to read people, but there are little tricks you can pick up that will help you gather information about your opponents when you’re playing online. If you’re playing at a single table and one of your opponents is multi-tabling, you can bring up all the tables he’s sitting at and watch how he plays. If he suffers a bad beat on another table, it could affect the way he plays a hand at your table, and you can take advantage of it.
    I multi-table and a bad beat on one does not effect my play on but I'm not a touchy feely player like that...I do like the watching of another game a player is on for honing in on his play but beware of relying on tilt from a player period and even more from table to table. Thanks for the tips though good read.

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    i can play all variations very well but mainly stick to PLO and NL holdem if there is a good stud hi/lo at the casino i will play

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    I use to grind at full tilts 5 card draw game and consistantly cashed out because of it. I miss that one. additional average monthly income of around $300 to $500 per mo...

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    I'm primarily a NL holdem player. But i love playing omaha/omaha hi'lo. Also, one of my favorite games to play back on FTP was razz. Unfortunately I haven't played that in a while.
    I agree though, you definitely need to be able to play multiple games in order to become a complete player.

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