Deuce to Seven Triple Draw is a 5 card draw low game. Each player is dealt
5 cards and the goal is to make the lowest possible 5 card hand. There are
four rounds of betting and three draws in this game. After each round of
betting players choose cards to discard, anywhere from 0 to 5, and the
dealer deals them replacement cards. After the third and final draw there
is one last round of betting. A dealer button determines the order of
betting and discarding.
Hand rankings
In Deuce to Seven Triple Draw players try to make the lowest possible 5
card hand. Aces play for high only and deuces play for low. Because you
are trying to make the lowest possible hand, straights and flushes count
against you. This means that 23456, for example, is a very bad hand. It is
not considered a 6-low. It is a straight and is therefore worse than
holding AKQJ9.
The best possible hand you can make is 23457 with no flush. This hand is
called a wheel. The next best hand is 23467, again with no flush. This
hand is often referred to as Number 2. Likewise, 23567 is referred to as
Number 3 and so on.
Because Aces play for high 2345A is not a straight. It is the best
possible Ace-low you can make-also called the Nut Ace. 23458 is the Nut 8.
23459 is the Nut 9 and so on. AKQJ9 is the worst possible unpaired hand
you can make, since your goal is to make a low hand. 22345 would be the
next best hand after that. Trips are worse than pairs. Straights are worse
than pairs and trips. Flushes are worse than straights. And full houses
are worse than flushes. The worst hand you can hold in this game is a
Royal Flush. So, the hand rankings are the inverse of the hand rankings in
a regular high game.
Ace to Five Triple Draw has an alternate hand ranking.
How Deuce to Seven triple Draw is dealt
Deuce to Seven Triple Draw is dealt as a 6 player maximum game. The game
uses a dealer button just as in texas hold'em. The player directly to the
left of the dealer button posts a live small blind and the player two to
the left of the dealer button posts a live big blind. Each player is dealt
5 cards and there is a round of betting. The first betting round starts
with the player to the left of the big blind, just as in texas hold'em.
Each player in turn has the option to call, raise or fold.
After the first round of betting is complete, each player who has not
folded has a chance to draw. Players are prompted in order to discard any
cards they wish to replace in their hand. The first player to act is
always the player closest to the left of the button. Players can discard
from zero to 5 cards. If a player chooses to discard zero cards he is
opting to stand pat. After a player acts on his hand and decides how many
cards to discard the next player is prompted in turn to discard and so on
until all remaining players in the pot have acted on the draw.
After each player has decided on their discards, the dealer begins
replacing their cards in turn. For example, if the first player discards 3
cards, the second player discards 2 cards, and the third player discards 1
card the dealer would deal the first player 3 cards, then take that
player's discards into the muck. The dealer would then deal the next
player 2 cards then take that player's discards into the muck. The dealer
would then deal the last player 1 card, then take that player's discards
into the muck.
After the draw is complete, there is another round of betting. The players
then have an opportunity to draw again. After the second draw is complete,
there is another round of betting. The players then have one more
opportunity to discard. After this third and final draw, there is one more
betting round.
What happens when there are not enough cards to complete the draw?
Sometimes, there are not enough cards to complete a drawing round. When
this happens, the muck has to be reshuffled and the draw is completed
after the reshuffle. The cards that are included in the reshuffle are the
mucked cards from all previous drawing rounds and the mucked cards of any
player who has gotten all of his replacement cards on the current drawing
round.
Going back to our previous example, let's say that Player 1 discards 3
cards, Player 2 discards 2 cards and Player 3 discards 1 card. The
dealer then deals Player 1 three cards and Player 2 one card. At this
point there are no more cards left in the deck. The mucked cards from any
previous betting rounds are now shuffled with the discards from Player 1
only. Player 2's discards are not included in the reshuffle since all of
his discards were not replaced. This means that it is impossible for a
player to ever get his own discards back on a given round of betting.
Betting Structure
Deuce to Seven uses the same betting structure as texas hold'em. During
the first two round of betting the limit is the small bet. So, if the game
was a $10/$20 game during the first two round of betting a player could
call or raise in $10 increments. The second two rounds of betting the
limit is the big bet. In our example, a player can call or raise in $20
increments.
Triple
Draw A-5 Poker Rules
Ace to five triple draw plays exactly like deuce to seven triple draw
except that hands are ranked differently. Just as in Deuce to Seven, you
are trying to make a low hand but unlike in Deuce to Seven, in Ace to Five
straights and flushes do not count against you and Aces play for low. This
means that the best possible hand you can have is A2345 with flushes being
irrelevant to the rank of the hand. In Ace to Five, A2345 is called a
wheel. A2346 is the next best hand and is called Number 2 or a 6-4. The
next best hand is A2356 and so on. 23456 is the worst possible 6-low and
the fact that it is a straight does not count against you.
Other than the ranking of the hands, the game play is identical to deuce
to seven so please refer to the game rules for deuce to seven triple draw
to understand the how betting and drawing works in this game.
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