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Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
Any info?
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
UB has limit 2-7 lowball.
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#3
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
None of the major sites have lowball, but you can find triple draw lowball at Ultimate Bet. I believe Pokertropolis offers lowball, but the site is a little sketchy and I'm not sure if the games actually run.
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
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UB has limit 2-7 lowball. [/ QUOTE ] It's triple draw.. |
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
UB has triple draw, but the games are micro-limit, and not always running. I'm disappointed too.
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
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UB has triple draw, but the games are micro-limit [/ QUOTE ] Last time I checked the 30/60 goes off pretty regularly. Has this changed? |
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
They have tables of up to $80-$160, but usually the only players are at the $.50-$1 tables. That's what I've noticed, anyway.
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
Played 30-60 TD 2-7 two days ago on UB. Think the game is quite regular... And good too! Dunno about the 80-160...
Good Luck. J. |
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
I'm watching the 80/160 now. Its heads up and player MadCaddy just bet/raised the whole way with a 7 high straight in a $1200 pot (he drew no cards on the last draw -- whats the proper lingo, is there a term equivalent of '5th street' in TDL?) I was assuming that he was trying to make a play but he later said he was emailing support because he should have won with his '7 high' the game looks really soft (I have never played TDL before so take this with a huge grain of salt, but, I have been playing along blind while watching and I think with good poker betting strategy and a decent grasp of TDL this game should be beat)
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Re: Where can i play 7-2 lowball online?
TDL can be very profitable if you take a little time to study the game. The majority of the people who sit down in those UB games at any level don't really know how to play and are just trying it out. I've consistently beat the games up to 3/6 (whichever is running) over the past couple months just by playing standard TAG tactics. People are extremely passive without a made hand and, in general, play far too many hands. I've seen people call 2 raises cold in the blinds and then draw 4 in the 2/4 game [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]. The thinking player has a huge edge in this game in my opinion-- at least until it gains popularity (which, of course, it may never do).
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