Poker Game Rules

poker rules

To the right you will find a list of most games offered at online poker rooms. If you are new at poker or are wishing to learn a new game then these are a great reference on the basic rules for different variations of poker. Learning a new game can be great for reducing poker burnout and you never know when you might find a new game to master.

Games such as Razzdugi, Badeucy and Badacey are typically only found in home games or some mixed games in Las Vegas casinos. The great thing about learning games like those is that nobody is a master of them. Typically they are played just for fun at lower limits. They are much more social than serious games.

2-7 Triple Draw

2-7 Triple is a version of Five Card Draw Lowball. 2-7 Triple Draw is usually dealt as limit but from time to time you may find it as pot limit or no limit. The player to the left of the dealer button posts a small blind. The second player posts a big blind. 2-7 Triple Draw is usually dealt six handed. All players are dealt five cards. The goal is to get a hand that is 75432. Unlike all other games that involve a low hand straights and flushes count high and aces are also high.

The Draws

All players still in the hand after the pre draw betting have the option to draw. Player may draw zero to five cards. After all players have acted the first player still in to the left of the button has the first action. After all players have acted then there is another draw. Players may again draw zero to five cards. The action repeats and there is a third draw where players may again draw zero to five cards. In the rare event the dealer runs out of fresh cards the discards are reshuffled and used.

After all of the action has ended there is a showdown. The player with the closest hand to 75432 wins. The best hand is determined by the lowest high card. For example 85432 would lose to 76542 because the seven is lower then the eight. Once the best low hand is determined the lowest hand is pushed the pot. Like any other poker game the hand will end if someone bets at any round and there are no calls.

Rake

Online poker rooms usually take 5% up to $3 from the pot. Live poker rooms usually take 10% up to $4 or $5. Your rakeback is based on the amount of rake the house takes out of the pot. The rake is usually seen to the dealer’s right. Online you can either hover over the pot or the rake box to see how much rake was taken during a hand.

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All live and online card rooms take “rake” and “tournament fees” to run and operate their games. The amount of rake or fees taken will vary by game type and stake levels, but will generally be 5% of each pot for ring games and around 10% of the buy-in for tournaments.

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