How do you approach learning new games?
I would like to know about your routine when you decide it might be time to learn a new game.
I usually play NLHE turbo SNGs. Because of the often mechanical nature of these I throw in some other poker games to avoid boredom. I totally suck at NLHE cash games. (but I have rarely played those... in over one year of playing poker I played like 5 rathe rshort NLHE cash game sessions) One game I really gotten to love is Razz, especially tournaments. I have played some HORSE (cash games and MTTs) with mixed success and I love 2-7 Triple Draw (though I donate way too much at this game). At the moment I find much fun at Stud8. But I am a total noob there.
When I approach a new game I am always happy, that I forced myself to read ToP although my first naive glance at it made me think "man, this seems to be a tough read... plus... wtf...this is hardly about NLHE". ToP really gives you solid fundamentals for the underlying concepts in every form of poker. So whenever I approach a new games it is like "ok.. at least there are a few basic things I already know". Then I go ahead and try to find as much reading material about the game I want to learn as I can. Especially trying to find out what seems to be the "bible" for this game. (SOP for Razz, Hi/lo split poker for 7CS8, ...).
Then I go ahead and play some hands of course. :) Though this is a tough one, since I never really find the time to get in a lot of hands. As said I am usually playing SNGs most of time and mostly play othe rgames when I am in need for a change. How do you go about this? When you approach a new game, do you play this one variant exclusively for a while or do you just fit it in your poker schedule every now and then? And what about bankroll requirements? In the past I sometimes made the mistake of playing the level I am rolled for and not the one adequat for my skills. On the other hand if I played the lowest available limits I am in danger of not caring enough to give it my best shot.
So I hope to get some responses on this. :)