1. Hold'em ring games, both limit and NL.
2. NL Hold'em sit-and-go tourneys.
3. Stud
4. Limit Omaha 8/B
5. MTTs
Hold'em pays the bills. I probably like to play stud the most. I find it interesting and challenging, but I don't make much money when I play it. Omaha makes me crazy; it's fun if you gamboooool it up but the bad beats are maddening. If you play it correctly it's twice as tight as Hold'em and boring as hell. I don't play many MTTs. Of course, I'd play in them more often if I didn't suck quite so much.
When I have time to learn new games I'll take up Stud 8/B and then PLO.
Are you asking because you're trying to gauge interest for that series of tournaments you mentioned in another post? If yes, then please offer a couple with games other than NL Hold'em for the sake of variety.
I feel if I sit with 9 other guys at a table, that I have a very good chance of getting in the money.
I love the multitables but they can be very time consuming. The payoffs are great but your chances of making the top 5 decrease dramatically.Nothing beats the feeling of sitting in front of your computer for almost 3 hours and get 50 bucks in return!!!
I do not have enough agrivation in my life, that's why I bet on sports and play cards.
NL hold em is still tops for me - preferably tournaments and sng's
There is some money to be made in Omaha, that's for sure. Fun game - but you have to be careful.
I like the seldom found Super Hold'em and Pineapple Multi-table tourney's. Both Hold 'Em games but very different. I only play them live though. Online I like sit n gos. I started with Texas Hold'em like most but ventured out. I love to change things up to keep it fresh and interesting. Omaha is the hardest to master because of the possibilities. For you adventurous types, try the less played poker and you'll find a large number of novice players at the same tables as those more experienced poker players. A great combination for winning. Good luck