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Triple Draw Low terminology - smooth vs. rough in TD
Could someone post a link or explanation of the use of smooth vs. rough when discussing 7-2 TDL.
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Re: Triple Draw Low terminology - smooth vs. rough in TD
Do you want the general meaning or specific dividing lines? I understand "smooth" in lowball to mean that everything after your high card is uncommonly low, and "rough" to be the opposite.
E.g. Rough eight: 8, 7, 6, 4, 2 (This would lose to most opposing eights, but beat even a smooth nine.) Smooth nine: 9, 6, 4, 3, 2 (This would beat most opposing nines, but lose to even a rough eight.) Hope this helps. But I know very little about lowball, especially KC/2-7, so I wouldn't be much help in telling you where to draw those lines. If you don't get an answer here you may want to try the Other Poker forum. |
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Re: Triple Draw Low terminology - smooth vs. rough in TD
Thanks. I was picking up from the posts that smooth-rough was more of a continuum, this confirms it.
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