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Postby Dumb Snowman » Mon Mar 07, 2005 1:54 am

Hey Ate, just a quick question today. Do you know of any not so popular games that can be played well in a no-limit tourney structure? Thanks.
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Postby euri10 » Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:52 am

participated once in a NL double holdem Hi/low 8 :)
yes french are silly.
you know holdem no limit, double holdem no limit is played the same way but you have 2 flops, 2 turn & 2 rivers. you gain either the board 1 either the board 2 either both of the board with 1, 2 or 0 of your cards...
and hi-low because you split between hi and low, independently on each board, so there are basically 4 games that wins... LOT OF ACTION :) :roll:

edit : dealers hate this game :twisted:
I cried because I had no draw, until I met a man with no pair>>>MVSPORTS
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Postby AdamtheExpert » Mon Mar 07, 2005 11:51 am

well, any of the old fashioned draw games, are suited to no limit.

five card draw, but WITHOUT the jacks or better. Jacks-back-to low. lowball, and all it's variations.

You can have an old west theme, have everyone were cowboy gear, and play DRAW


By the way, CAMPERS, ATE recommends Draw, on 24 h poker.

they have 15-20 games, and it's POT LIMIT.

needless to say, there's just a LIIIIIIIIIIITE more skill than hold em.



If that do'nt work, try ANACONDA. ATE played LIVE no limit Anaconda, in a remote yet wealthy farming community, in ICELAND, 15 years ago.

Won 89 goats, and 120 sheep, Sold 'em for 14 grand, and had a hellofa time.


OOOPS, better put your boots on, it's getting deep in here.

(Ed note: the Iceland story, was a joke, JUST KIDDING, ARRRK ARRRRK)
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Postby Dumb Snowman » Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:02 pm

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Postby cholo loco » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:48 am

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