What is the easiest form of poker to learn?

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There are so many forms of poker to play but when I think of the easiest one to learn, it's going to be a five card draw. It's considered the simplest form of poker. This form of poker starts with each player receiving 5 cards in which after the first deal, players can choose up to 3 cards to trade in exchange of new cards. After this, the player with the best 5 card combination wins the poker.

Do you think 5 card draw is the easiest form of poker?
 
No limit holdem is the easiest, and most popular poker game to learn.
 
Whatever basic form of poker there is, not that the game can get too complicated, you just got to know when to hold them or fold them.
 
Do you think 5 card draw is the easiest form of poker?
I believe that five card draws are simple, but it is way easier to hop on Texas Hold’em as there are lots of resources available for beginners to explore.
 
I think Texas Hold’em is the easiest poker form to learn. The rules are straightforward, and it’s widely played, so you can find lots of resources and players to practice with. Plus, once you get the hang of it, it’s really fun and great for beginners to start with.
 

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