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If a Tournament could combine these games as a mixed game in 60 or 90 min levels, what would be the most exciting/competitive way to play keeping these games in mind.1. Limit Hold’Em2. Deuce to Seven Triple Draw3. Stud 8 or Better4. Razz5. Omaha H/L6. Badugi7. 7 Card Stud maybe Pot Limit 5 Card Draw8. PLO High9. No-Limit Hold’EmAn option I had in mind can combine 3 of the games for 1 tournament and 3 different games for another and so on. An event like this can draw many professionals who play these games in the higher limits and draw large crowds to the host casino. A structure to be considered can be a starting stack of 10,000 in chips, 25/50 blinds and a 60 or 90 minute level intervals. The game rotates through the 3 as the levels go up and continue to do so until someone has all the chips. Depending on the buy-in it would be a good idea for amateurs to expand their experience beyond No Limit Hold-Em to games played regularly at high and ultra high limits (satellites are a great opportunity for this).Let me know what you guys think!-aldo“We’re seeing the destruction of poker in more than one way now. All of the tournaments are all about no-limit hold’em. While the rest of America is stuck on no-limit hold’em, the games popularity won’t last forever. In the big game, we play 10 different games, and this is the structure I would like to see flourish – the structure that proves true poker ability. I want to enlighten the growing poker population, that the big game, not televised no-limit tournaments, is the pinnacle of where the great players assemble. It always has been and always will be, and it is where a poker player should strive to be.”-Daniel NegreanuCard Player 1-6-06 2005 Poker Year in Review vol 18c/no 26c

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