What Makes Certain Poker Formats Feel “Soft” Even at Higher Stakes?

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Some formats attract weaker player pools despite higher buy-ins or complexity. Is this due to skill gaps, variance perception, or structure differences? Which formats have you found surprisingly easier or harder than expected?
 
I think that happens when the player pool includes a lot of recreational players or people who aren't specialists in that format. Sometimes bigger games attract action-seekers rather than the strongest players, which creates opportunities despite the larger stakes involved.
 
Some poker formats look intimidating until you enter and realize half the table are just rich gamblers pressing buttons 😂. Softer games usually attract players looking for excitement not discipline. That’s why structure matters more.
 

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