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How Hi – Low can you go?
- 3-7-2008
I am still awe struck as to
the popularity of No Limit Hold’em. I walk into Commerce casino and there are
literally dozens of tables that are inhabited by Travel Channel (now GSN)
watchers, and the waiting lists are off the charts. I often ask myself where
all the money is coming from. However, the biggest question for me is, is that
where the skill is?
Let me start by saying that as a professional poker player, when I walk into a casino to play my first priority is game selection. That’s not to say that I am looking to play a particular game, but I am looking for the weakest game in the house and that can cross many games at many blind structures.
That being said, I look around the casino and find many of the top players in games other than No Limit. So the question becomes, if the top players who have the opportunity to play in any game they want, why do they choose any game other than No Limit Hold’em?
Well in my mind the answer is simple. If you’re going to play cash games, why not play in a game where you have the biggest edge. So staying with Commerce as an example, let’s look at the board and see what games are being played.
It seems to me that the
games where the most skill comes in to play are the high-low games, both Stud
and
In Stud 8 or better,
there’s usually a lot of stealing on
Going back to Commerce
where the daily savvy player has made this realization the games aren’t as
plentiful, so the smarter players have turned to mix games, often including a
few Hold’em variations to get the non skilled players to jump in the game. Then
when the rotation turns to Stud 8 and
It’s becomes pretty obvious to me with the new popularity of H.O.R.S.E. in tournaments worldwide and the H.O.R.S.E. championship at the World Series of Poker tournament, it’s time to learn those games and join the skill set when it comes to cash games

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