Your correspondent reflects on how private games cycle through players, and how public games in LA can compete with those of the private-game world, which offer newer side games. He also muses on a recent experiment that seems to point toward privatization even in tournaments in casinos.
FORUM DISCUSSION:
CLICK HERE0:15 Scattered thoughts on private games and the way poker is changing
0:37 Derek DelGaudio's "Amoralman"
2:00 The creep of privatization in tournaments
6:16 How private games can cause players to go broke faster (and reflections on the ways the cash-game ecosystem is changing)
17:07 $5/$10 and $5/$5/$10 sessions
18:09 KTo on KJ3r6ssJx
20:25 KhKx on 983hxh
22:24 AJcc on J53ddxTx2ddd
25:01 76hh on J76xcc
29:23 $5/$10/$20 hand: All-in preflop with ATo