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I like 21 black Jack than poker but poker is cheaper and 21 is more profitable
Poker has a type of tournament called freerolls. Freerolls are tournaments that do not require a buy-in. This gives you the chance to win money without risking your own funds. As far as I know, Blackjack does not have anything similar. Therefore, for those who value their money, the choice is obvious.Kerasuss28 said:What is better to play long/short term
poker or blackjack?
I think if you want quick money just take your bankroll and play blackjack and dubble it when you lose a hand ? Till you double your bankroll…
with poker you can win 500x your buy in with a nice tournament, but with cash games you can loose 10/15 x in a row a buy in…
so I’m confused a bit after playing for 20 years cash games, and loose that much, what if I played just blackjack with that money ?
( I still like the game poker , especially plo ) but it is so slow with bankroll if you play low stakes .
Fallenglory said:Blackjack can be fun at times and I like to play it sometimes, but it's proven to not be profitable for players. Poker is by far more a skill game and can be profitable as many pro's have demonstrated over the years.
Both options are suitable for making a profit. But I think you should choose depending on your skills and experience. Personally, I have little experience playing blackjack, so I would choose poker. But in my opinion, blackjack can be no less profitable than poker, provided you are an experienced player.Kerasuss28 said:What is better to play long/short term
poker or blackjack?
I think if you want quick money just take your bankroll and play blackjack and dubble it when you lose a hand ? Till you double your bankroll…
with poker you can win 500x your buy in with a nice tournament, but with cash games you can loose 10/15 x in a row a buy in…
so I’m confused a bit after playing for 20 years cash games, and loose that much, what if I played just blackjack with that money ?
( I still like the game poker , especially plo ) but it is so slow with bankroll if you play low stakes .
Rost said:Both options are suitable for making a profit. But I think you should choose depending on your skills and experience. Personally, I have little experience playing blackjack, so I would choose poker. But in my opinion, blackjack can be no less profitable than poker, provided you are an experienced player.
Yes I think for pocket money to cash out fast you can play better black jackmoraeskvmi said:I believe the right thing to do is to play what is most comfortable for you and what you play best in as well.
I wil never be a highroller I think 😂😂YLAN said:I play the game that I enjoy & that's poker. If blackjack is your game then that's as good as any. Gambling is the same in all its forms. You bet something, sometimes you win & other times you loose. If your motivation is money, then high stakes is where you could win something significant. High risks, high rewards!
Very nice goals ( target bad players )nasty bent gorilla said:For me most profitable is poker, but that's because I target bad players, so nothing to brag about.
Keep up the grind 💪💪 glAntezdr said:Totally agree that poker gives you more control, especially if you’ve put in the time to learn it. I’ve found that playing at a crypto sportsbook with poker rooms makes it easier to switch between games depending on my mood. Plus, the withdrawals are usually faster, which helps when I want to cash out winnings quickly after a good session.
Woo nice explanationsIPlayToWin said:I prefer Poker, because it's more about your skills, and about who are you like a personality.
For sure it’s fun, take i try I recommend 1 evening at real casino for fun 🍀🍀riff_raff312 said:I prefer poker but then again i have never played Blackjack in a casino i have watched some of my friends loose and win at it maybe next time i'm there i'll it a try.