2-7 Triple Draw Lowball


2-7 Triple Draw Lowball

2-7 Triple Draw Lowball is an exciting poker variation. It is a draw game, which means that players receive 5 cards and can choose to discard and draw new cards and it is also a lowball game, which means that the lowest poker hand wins the pot at the end of the game. Read on to learn about the rules of this exciting poker game.

In the game of 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball all players are dealt 5 cards face down on the table. Based upon the cards each player is dealt the player decides to fold, call or raise in a round of betting. Following this round of betting players may decide if they want to discard and redraw any of their cards. Players may keep all of their cards or choose to discard any number of their cards. Following the first draw is a round of betting, followed by two more rounds of drawing and betting. In each new round all the players who have not folded may continue to draw.

At the end of the game if more than one player remains in the game then a showdown takes place, in which all remaining players reveal their 5-card hand and the best hand, which is actually the worst hand in this case, wins.

In 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball the lowest 5-card poker hand wins the game. The best hands are 2-3-4-5-7 and 2-3-4-6-7, ranges of cards from 2-7 as the name of the game suggests, with no pairs, flushes or straights. The worst hands you can get in 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball are flushes and straights.