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There is nothing wrong with playing multiple poker games-- as long as you realize there is a fasly different strategy and approach to each. Take time to learn a little before you become serious
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I have found that learning other games has helped my Hold'em game quite a bit. Each game, while unique, teaches you a different angle of your overall poker game.
I might suggest learning one at a time....I have been giving myself quite a headache lately, PL omaha, Omaha 8B, now 7 Stud 8B....where is that advil.... ....but it is fun
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I think it is good to have a routine of at least 2 games. I play a lot of NL and Omaha 8B. Sometimes I play Limit, but I usually have a migraine at the end of those sessions because I am not loose enough to play limit. At least two different regular games works for me.
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