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Which format is better for learning the fundamentals of poker?
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I agree. I have friends who are less experienced, and they usually don't have the patience to sit through a tournament. Many prefer cash games because they can jump in and out whenever they want, while tournaments require a much bigger time commitment and a lot more patience.Personally, I also think cash games are a bit easier for beginners to get comfortable with. You can leave whenever you want, reload if needed, and learn at your own pace. Tournaments are exciting, but they can feel overwhelming when you're still figuring things out.
