haha well if we do end up setting something up with some less experienced people, there is no problems with teaching a group how to play. when we use to play before we would have a group of 7-10 people and every other weeks there was a new person coming to learn and sit a round to see how they did. watching it on TV i am sure that you have seen that sometimes there is an addrenaline rush when you have the chance to hit something big or when you get down to heads up poker it really is an enjoyable game usually on a casual game you play for like $5 / $10 / $20 on tournament style games (these usually take 1-2 hours) so you are not looking at starting with a lot of money out of pocket and like I mentioned before, it is really a social environment |