Followed by all the draw games in my mixes online and live: badugi, badeucy, badacey, 2-7 triple draw, Archie. Then stud hi/low and razz. Double board omaha is fun as well.
I like it play Omaha but only in a cash game for money, and in Hold'em I prefer to play
only tournaments,- I have not played and have not tried to play - in +6, but I need to try and maybe I will like it!
I have always been a big fan of Omaha Hi/Lo. Definitly my most profitable cash game play. But Holdem is a very close second. Without it I wouldn't have found Omaha Hi/Lo. I play Crazy Pineapple as well, its fun.
I like holdem for tournaments and omaha for cash games. Holdem overall is my favorite game, but can get a bit boring in cash stakes depending on the day.
When i used to play on Full Tilt i would play razz a lot and also 7 card stud both of them games i loved but now all i play is NL Holdem. Someday i may go look for a good razz game as they can be a lot of fun.
Definately my favourite card game is NL HoldEm. I played PL HoldEm also back in the past, but i really liked NL much more. Havent tried +6 HoldEm, but as far as i researched about it, seems like not to be my kind of game.
So far I can only play Texas Hold'em. And I like him. I have not tried playing other types of poker yet. But I have everything ahead and I still have time to learn.
I played 5 card stud way back when.. But I have played a bit of omaha. But mainly just Texas as it is the most commonly played so I guess it is my fave.
My favorite game is Texas Holdem, a nine-player tournament. Preferably with large numbers of players, for me the more players, the better it is, as the number of winners increases.
NLHE MTTs are pretty much the only way I play. I like to sit down for a few hours in the evening with some wine, play a bit of poker while half invested in a TV show. If I bust out I don't mind, because I got an evening of entertainment out of it. If I win, I either just about get my money back or fund a night out the next week. I do play the occasional bit of Omaha, but I don't like it as much as the weird "mixed" style where you don't get all 4 cards upfront, but rather get dealt 2 additional cards on the turn and river. If I'm playing Omaha, I'm in more of a gambling mood, so I like to maximise that feeling.