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Buz 10-03-2005 04:10 PM

Triple Draw Lowball
 
TD sounds like it might be fun to try for my Wednesday Night group. Does anyone play it at home? It seems like you would run out of cards all the time. How do you deal with it? Maybe I just don't understand the game.

With 8 people at the table, 40 cards are dealt. Do you collect and shuffle all the discards with the undealt cards or do you deal out all cards first and then shuffle up discards to complete the rest of the draws? It also seems like, by the time you get to that third draw, there will be a very high concentration of high cards in the deck - especially if it is primarily discards. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

SheridanCat 10-03-2005 04:23 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
This game is usually played with a maximum of 6 players. If you run out of cards, the discards are shuffled and used. I think you wait for all the discards before shuffling again, but I'm not positive on that.

Yes, you will end up with an inordinant amount of higher cards in the shuffled discards.

Playing with 8 players would be kind of weird. I'd think you'd end up with some pretty poor hands winning. But the normally good but not great low hands would be very powerful.

Though I'm no 2-7TDL expert. For strategy adjustements, you might want to ask in the Other Poker forum.

Regards,

T

TomHimself 10-03-2005 06:46 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
yes its 6-max

John Bedtelyon 10-04-2005 01:25 AM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
You shouldn't run out of cards as this game is a 6 player max game. Not sure about the discard but it seems it would be odd in a game to discard a card and be dealt that card back at some point.

Are you playing No Limit or PL or Limit?

Maybe I'll drive and play if you can't find enough interest with your regulars.

JMB

PokerGoblin 10-04-2005 01:27 AM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
TDLB gets called in my home game once or twice a night. I prefer A-5, deuce to seven is a little tougher.

Yes, the mucked cards are recycled once the stub is gone.

Eight handed is a bit rough...but it is manageable.

PG

smoore 10-04-2005 11:31 AM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
there are always a few low cards in the discards because someone paired a low card and had to toss one.v Draw is best played 5 handed.

Buz 10-04-2005 04:08 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
Thanks for the reply.

I get the feeling that Quarter/Half might not be worth your drive to Ann Arbor???

StevieG 10-05-2005 02:20 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
Try splitting your table of 8 into two tables of four for a quick dozen hands of TLD. Then you can recombine.

If you have looser players there will be plenty of action. You'll know soon enough if you don't because no one will want to repeat the experiment ever again.

StevieG 10-05-2005 02:22 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
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there are always a few low cards in the discards because someone paired a low card and had to toss one.v Draw is best played 5 handed.

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So you might also try this if some of your players leave and you get a little short handed.

Try that or the splitting up technique. Good luck, and have fun at your game tonight.

10-05-2005 07:51 PM

Re: Triple Draw Lowball
 
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TDLB gets called in my home game once or twice a night. I prefer A-5, deuce to seven is a little tougher.
Eight handed is a bit rough...but it is manageable.

PG

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Yeah, especially when you two-draw to A-5, you luckmonging bitch.


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