Poker or what else?

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Playing poker can be very addictive if you're not being careful. It gets on you when you're good to win often, stopping is always hard.

Apart from playing poker which other kind of activities related to playing poker would you use to replace poker if you're looking for an alternative?
 
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Nothing can replace poker for me. I love the game, but if I don't feel like playing, and I still want to bet/gamble I go to sports.
 
Playing poker can be very addictive if you're not being careful. It gets on you when you're good to win often, stopping is always hard.

Apart from playing poker which other kind of activities related to playing poker would you use to replace poker if you're looking for an alternative?

I enjoyed playing poker and each time that I want to get involved, it is the only game that I attempt to play and no other game can give me same feeling.
 
Poker is a great game but I still play sports betting more. This is because I'm not so good at the game yet. Still learning the ropes.
 
Hopefully won't get me kicked here, but I could go to Blackjack if nothing else.
 
When am not playing, i will be watching players do justice to the game. It is fun to watch others play and you can equally learn some strategies there.
 
Hopefully won't get me kicked here, but I could go to Blackjack if nothing else.
I’m also onsidering Blackjack as an alternative. It is a pretty good game in itself for those that like strategy and card counting.
 
Playing poker can be very addictive if you're not being careful. It gets on you when you're good to win often, stopping is always hard.

Apart from playing poker which other kind of activities related to playing poker would you use to replace poker if you're looking for an alternative?
I only play specific games myself, but I also do online surveys, play some casino, test games for small rewards, and play android games. I live playing mixed game tournament but are hard to find on certain places.
 
I suppose you could play spades. It's been a really long time since I have but I used to play spades with a few friends down where I used to live. It's not too bad an alternative to poker except moneys not involved is the only downfall.
 
There is a card game in my country called whot. It is quite similar to poker. But the stakes are quite less. It also involves a high level of strategy to win in the game. It is the close alternative to poker that I do even though it doesn't feel the poker void completely.
 
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