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Deuce-to-seven Triple Draw Poker Rules

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How to Play Deuce-to-seven Triple Draw Poker



Deuce-to-seven triple draw is a variation of five-card draw. There are two main components to it.
  • 1) As the name implies, instead of each player only drawing once during a hand, each player gets to draw three times.


  • After each round of draws, there is a round of betting

  • 2) The "deuce-to-seven" part of this game means it is played for low. But not the low of razz or or most hi/lo poker games, in deuce-to-seven, you want to make the worst hand possible without making a straight or a flush. In this game, straights and flushes do count against you, and aces are always high.


  • The best low hand is 2-3-4-5-7, not of the same suit. Here are the 10 best deuce-to-seven poker hands, from best to worst.
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