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Re: How to Learn Triple-Draw Lowball?
Phat-
I played the 3-card form many years ago in Alaska ("home game"). Quarters only so it was small pots but a fun game. We played some funny rule about your last draw was only one card, or no more than your pervious discard. It has been many years since I played and the rules we used are hazy now. Maybe this was a local variant. -Zeno |
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Re: How to Learn Triple-Draw Lowball?
We played some funny rule about your last draw was only one card
Interesting. It might have been an attempt to avoid reshuffling the muck when too many players were in the hand. Or it might have been an attempt to prevent players from drawing three on the last roung and then showing down the nuts, an event that tends to send the table out of control. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Alan, This is what you want!!!
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Re: Alan, This is what you want!!! AGAIN!!!!
Got to rgp: type in "Triple Draw Lowball" and it is the first thread that comes up. Is this site playing up or what?
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Re: How to Learn Triple-Draw Lowball?
I've seen large games in LA as well. Mix usually, yes.
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