Deuce-to-seven Triple Draw / Triple Draw 2-7 Poker (Part 1)
9 September 2008 Vegas Casino ONLINE. $500 WELCOME BONUS! Play NOW!Deuce to 7 Triple Draw is five-card low game. To each player gets five cards and during the game each player should collect the least five-card combination. In game there are four rounds with rates and three spreads of cards. After each round of rates, players choose cards, which they wish to throw off, in any quantity from 0 up to 5 cards and the dealer replaces thrown off cards to everyone. After the third and final round last round with rates comes. The chess piece of the dealer defines rates and dump of cards.
Force of hand
In game Deuce to 7 Triple Draw players try to collect the least five-card combination. Ass play only in high game and the two are for the low game. As you try to make a weak hand straight and flushes play against you. It means that combination 23456 is very bad. It is not considered below six. It is a straight and it is worse than to have AKQJ9.
The best combination, which you can make, is 23457. It is not flush. This hand is called wheel. Next following on force hand is 23467, it is not also flush. This hand often refers to Number 2. Combination 23567 refers to Number 3 and so on.
As asses are played in high game, the combination of 2345А is not a straight. It is the best Ace-Low combination, which you can collect; it is also called Nut Ace. 23458 refers to Nut 8. Combination 23459 is called Nut 9 and so on. AKQJ9 - is a possible worst hand, which you can make, as your purpose consists in making a low hand. 22345 will be a following best hand after it. Three identical cards are worse, than a pair. Straight is even worse, than a combination from three cards or pair. Flushes are worse, than straights. And full House is worse, than flushes. Royal flush is the worst combination, which you can collect. So, all combinations in this game are opposite to traditional combinations of poker.
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