Originally Posted by
MadMojoMonkey
It's all a matter of the level of study you put into it. It can be hard to remember the reasons you started playing NLHE when you get deep into study of the game. It's nice to have a couple of similar games on the side that you merely dabble in, with no real goal other than to have fun.
Every poker game has similarities and differences to every other poker game.
Learning a new poker game will give you a greater understanding of the poker games you already know and love.
Don't push yourself into something you don't like, but there's no risk in creating a play money account on stars and playing some badugi or 2-7 triple draw, or 7-card stud.
Take all this with a grain of salt, if you like. I know the idea of playing poker with play chips is anathema to some people. I get that.
Home games of "dealer's choice" can be loads of fun.