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Originally Posted by killtime
PLO H/L
Stud H/L
Omaha H/L
If u want the biggest edge over opponents(forgetting availability, stakes, and multitabling) thats my list. There the hardest to play really well/learn.
Only true against bad opponents, who are especially bad at hi/lo games.
However, if you're a good player against mediocre/okay players, high-only games will give you the biggest edge.
Although the basic strategy of hi/lo games are usually misunderstood by newbs/bad players, the higher-level aspects of hi/lo games are generally less complex than their high-only counterparts.
This is especially the case with LO8 vs. PLO high -- LO8 is the least complex, wheras PLO high is the most complex. Although PLO8 is probably more complex than LO8, it is probably simpler than PLO, NLHE and Stud High.