How to Play: RazzDeucey
Description:
Razzdeucey Poker is a mixed poker variant that combines the rules of Razz Poker and Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Lowball Poker. This game involves splitting the pot between the best Razz hand and the best Deuce-to-Seven hand. Razz is a lowball game where the lowest hand wins, while Deuce-to-Seven is also a lowball game but with different hand rankings.
Objective
The objective of Razzdeucey Poker is to win the pot by having the best Razz hand and/or the best Deuce-to-Seven hand. The pot is split between the best Razz hand and the best Deuce-to-Seven hand at showdown.
Game Setup
- Each player antes a small amount to form the initial pot.
- Each player is dealt five hole cards face down.
- There are five rounds of betting with opportunities to draw and discard cards.
Betting and Drawing Rounds
First Round (Deal and Betting)
Each player is dealt five hole cards face down. A round of betting follows, starting with the player to the left of the dealer.
Second Round (First Draw and Betting)
Players can discard and draw up to three cards. A round of betting follows.
Third Round (Second Draw and Betting)
Players can discard and draw up to two cards. A round of betting follows.
Fourth Round (Third Draw and Betting)
Players can discard and draw one final card. A round of betting follows.
Fifth Round (Final Betting)
After the final draw, a last round of betting occurs.
The Showdown
After the final betting round, remaining players reveal their hole cards. The pot is split between the player with the best Razz hand (lowest five-card hand) and the player with the best Deuce-to-Seven hand (best deuce-to-seven triple draw lowball hand).
Hand Rankings
Razz Hand Rankings
- Best Hand: A, 2, 3, 4, 5 (also known as the wheel).
- Other low hands are ranked by the highest card, so A, 2, 3, 4, 6 beats A, 2, 3, 5, 6.
- Pairs, straights, and flushes count against you, so the best hand with no pairs or higher-ranked hands wins.
Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Lowball Rankings
- Best Hand: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 (not a straight).
- Hands are ranked by the highest card, with straights and flushes counting against the player.
Tips for Playing
- Focus on building strong low hands for both Razz and Deuce-to-Seven aspects of the game.
- Pay attention to your opponents’ drawing and betting patterns to gauge the strength of their hands.
- Manage your bankroll carefully, as split-pot games can lead to larger pots and more betting rounds.
Game Type: Triple Draw
Split Game: Yes
Cards Dealt: 5
Max Players: 8
Best Possible Hand(s):
Good Hands for This Game:
8 Low