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A few questions about Drawmaha // Drawmaha 2-7 A few questions about Drawmaha // Drawmaha 2-7

08-12-2018 , 10:41 PM
As I´m a foreigner, and I didn´t see this game last time I was in US, what are the exact rules? Drawmaha/Drawmaha 2-7

I guess something like it:

1.-Deal 5 cards to any player
2.-Betting preflop
3.-Burn a Card and show the flop
4.-Betting flop
5.-Burn a card and discard in order (by position every player knows other players number of change)
6.-Show Turn without burning again
7.-Betting turn
8.-Burn card and Show river
9.-Betting the river
10.-Showdown

My questions:

1.-Is it correct how I posted?
2.-What does it happen if there are no enough cards after discard?
3.-The odd chip goes to...
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08-13-2018 , 10:13 AM
In northern Europe there is no burn before people are drawing cards.

If there are not enough cards in the deck, the mucked cards and the already discarded cards are shuffled, and the remaining players draw from those.

The off chip goes to the first board, or the high hand in hilo.
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08-13-2018 , 12:21 PM
After the betting on the flop, things happen in this order:
1. Remaining players declare their draw and put their discards forward
2. Dealer burns and deals replacement cards to players who are drawing
3. Without another burn card, dealer places turn card on the board

To avoid running out of cards, either limit to 6 players, or you can increase to more players, but limit how many cards a player can draw. If you run out of cards anyway, then as said, you have to reshuffle the discards.

Odd chip can go anywhere, as long as you are consistent. I have seen where it always goes to early position. Also seen where it goes to the high hand in 2-7 version, and where it goes to the 5-card hand (the draw hand) in standard version.

Cheers, Greg Raymer (FossilMan)
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08-13-2018 , 04:22 PM
There is a modification to this game at least in Central Texas where if a player wishes to draw one card, the dealer exposes a single card face up, the player takes it or refuses it. If they refuse it, the dealer deals them the next card face down.
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08-13-2018 , 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jiihoo
In northern Europe there is no burn before people are drawing cards.

If there are not enough cards in the deck, the mucked cards and the already discarded cards are shuffled, and the remaining players draw from those.

The off chip goes to the first board, or the high hand in hilo.
Thanks

But here I´m talking about Drawmaha, then the odd chip or goes by left of the button, or to Draw or Omaha; not Hi Lo, that it is another game

Same about Running Twice, as you explain

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Originally Posted by Greg (FossilMan)
After the betting on the flop, things happen in this order:
1. Remaining players declare their draw and put their discards forward
2. Dealer burns and deals replacement cards to players who are drawing
3. Without another burn card, dealer places turn card on the board

To avoid running out of cards, either limit to 6 players, or you can increase to more players, but limit how many cards a player can draw. If you run out of cards anyway, then as said, you have to reshuffle the discards.

Odd chip can go anywhere, as long as you are consistent. I have seen where it always goes to early position. Also seen where it goes to the high hand in 2-7 version, and where it goes to the 5-card hand (the draw hand) in standard version.

Cheers, Greg Raymer (FossilMan)
Ok, thanks a lot, here is answered all my questions

And as I´m new in this forum, I congratulate you for your win with 14 years delay

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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
There is a modification to this game at least in Central Texas where if a player wishes to draw one card, the dealer exposes a single card face up, the player takes it or refuses it. If they refuse it, the dealer deals them the next card face down.
But it is just one particular rule there, not general, I guess...
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08-16-2018 , 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
There is a modification to this game at least in Central Texas where if a player wishes to draw one card, the dealer exposes a single card face up, the player takes it or refuses it. If they refuse it, the dealer deals them the next card face down.
That rule is also used here. In all the different countries I have played the game it has been the standard.
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08-17-2018 , 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
There is a modification to this game at least in Central Texas where if a player wishes to draw one card, the dealer exposes a single card face up, the player takes it or refuses it. If they refuse it, the dealer deals them the next card face down.
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Originally Posted by Jiihoo
That rule is also used here. In all the different countries I have played the game it has been the standard.
Then , if you ask 2 to 5, dealer give you the cards in a row and normally, and when is it 1, in such way?
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08-17-2018 , 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by CesarGarrido
Then , if you ask 2 to 5, dealer give you the cards in a row and normally, and when is it 1, in such way?

Yep
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08-17-2018 , 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
Yep
Thanks

And what is the philosophy of this rule?

And in the standard version of the game, is this rule included or is it just in a few random casinos? (For exmaple, if there was one tournament of this in future WSOP, would this rule be included?)
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08-23-2018 , 04:37 PM
My guess on the philosophy is it makes it more exciting, and also gives a layer of info that can be used on whether the player is drawing to 5CD hand or Omaha hand.

So, I learned that apparently Omadraw and Drawmaha are two different games! I dealt Drawmaha the other night and they did NOT do the single card face-up and also limited the draw to 3 cards.

For fun, I botched the draw also. The next to last player stood pat, and I was slightly confused by her gesture, clarified that she was pat, and then put out the turn, but the button hadn't drawn yet. I disagreed with the floor solution to that as well, but hey!

The player wanted to draw 2. I would have given him the next card, put the next card out as the turn (would have been the natural turn), given him the next card (would have been the burn between turn/river), then put the 3c that I exposed inadvertently on the deck face up, then burn that, before then putting out the natural river.

Floor ruled to give him next two, put turn out without burning, then shuffle 3c into the deck, burn and put out a river (which hilariously was then the 3c).
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