dkersey
Straight
The question is: With all the variants of poker, why is Texas Hold'em solely played for the world championship?
It seems to me there are several main/core poker games played, and if they all were played, you would get the best all-around poker player. I believe the HORSE tournaments may be emulating this. Yes, I am aware of the Rounders quote (summary cut/pasted below), but that is a movie. I understand the No-Limit part, but why exclusively Texas Hold'Em?
Mike McDermott: [Narrating] The game in question is no limit Texas hold'em, each player is dealt two cards face down then five cards are dealt face up these are known as community cards everyone can use to make the best five card hand, the key to the game is playing the man, not the cards, there's no other game in which fortunes can change so much from hand to hand, a brilliant player can get a strong hand, crack go on tilt and lose his mind along with every chip in front of him, this is why The World Series of Poker is decided on a no limit hold'em table, pro's won't play no limit they can't handle the swings but there are others like Doyle Brunson consider no limit the only pure game left.
It seems to me there are several main/core poker games played, and if they all were played, you would get the best all-around poker player. I believe the HORSE tournaments may be emulating this. Yes, I am aware of the Rounders quote (summary cut/pasted below), but that is a movie. I understand the No-Limit part, but why exclusively Texas Hold'Em?
Mike McDermott: [Narrating] The game in question is no limit Texas hold'em, each player is dealt two cards face down then five cards are dealt face up these are known as community cards everyone can use to make the best five card hand, the key to the game is playing the man, not the cards, there's no other game in which fortunes can change so much from hand to hand, a brilliant player can get a strong hand, crack go on tilt and lose his mind along with every chip in front of him, this is why The World Series of Poker is decided on a no limit hold'em table, pro's won't play no limit they can't handle the swings but there are others like Doyle Brunson consider no limit the only pure game left.