Zach6668 513 Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 Draw Poker Articles: Daniel Negreanu's chapter from Doyle Brunson's SuperSystem II: 2-7 Triple Draw Vman96 provides excellent insight into the math behind 2-7: Math Behind 2-7 Triple Draw Michael Wiesenberg has written several articles for CardPlayer on the subject of draw poker: Triple Draw, Breaking Tens in Lowball, More Online Draw Vignettes, Breaking a Pat 8 in Lowball, Online Draw Poker Strategy (5-Card Draw) Online Resources: *Hand converter: Triple Draw Hand Converter Odds calculator: twodimes.net * Converter is not set up spefically for FCP. For details on how to fix this, check this post.As always guys, feel free to add your own links/suggestions, and I'll update the OP as they accumulate. Also, this was inspired by this thread, so thanks to aucu for starting that, and others for contributing. A lot of the links were broken, however, so if anyone comes across the links originally in those thread, please let me know. Link to post Share on other sites
Jupiter 0 Posted May 22, 2008 Share Posted May 22, 2008 I was wondering if anyone has some of the info that is missing on Daniel's section [from the link, that is].One card draws: just after it says "Here are the one-card eight draws you can often play" there is a blank and iat goes straight into "These hands are too good to fold".Same on two card draws part right after.Also, on sections "multiway pots" and "value of pairs", some percentages are showing but not the cards.If anyone can share this information, it would be much appreciated. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites
Lyons man 0 Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 I was wondering if anyone has some of the info that is missing on Daniel's section [from the link, that is].One card draws: just after it says "Here are the one-card eight draws you can often play" there is a blank and iat goes straight into "These hands are too good to fold".*these are supposed to be in columns of 4, but it is not working right 2-3-4-8 2-3-5-8 2-4-5-8 2-3-6-82-4-6-8 2-5-6-8 2-3-7-8 2-4-7-82-5-7-8 2-6-7-8 3-4-5-8 3-4-6-83-5-6-8 3-4-7-8 3-5-7-8 3-6-7-8Same on two card draws part right after.*these are supposed to be in sets of three.... 2-3-4 2-3-7 2-3-52-4-5 2-4-7 2-5-7Also, on sections "multiway pots" and "value of pairs", some percentages are showing but not the cards.Multiway:You: 2c 3d 4c 7h Js (20%)Player A: 2d 3c 4s 7s (40%)Player B: 2h 3s 4h 7d (40%)Next exampleYou: 2c 3d 4c 7h Js (33%)Player A: 2d 3c 5d 7d (37%)Player B: 2h 4h 5s 8h (30%)Next exampleYou: 2c 3s 4c 7d (38%)Player A: 2h 3d 5d 7h (35%)Player B: 2d 4s 5s 8h (27%)Next exampleYou: 2c 3d 4c 7h 9h (42%)Player A: 2h 3h 4s 7d (29%)Player B: 2d 3s 4h 7s (29%)Value of Pairs:You: 2c 5s 6d 8h (46%)Your opponent: 2d 3d 4c 7h (54%)Next example:You: 2h 5s 6d 8h (52%)Your opponent: 2c 3d 4c 7h (48%)Dead cards: 5 6 8 If anyone can share this information, it would be much appreciated. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites
vbnautilus 48 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Feral Cow Converter now converts 2-7 Triple Draw, Single Draw, 5 Card Draw, and Badugi. We believe this may be the only working Badugi converter. For FCP use either the Full Contact Poker format if you want the forum's built-in emoticon cards, or Generic BBCode to use the feral cow cards ( designed by Cwik. )http://www.feralcowpoker.com/Milked from the teat of a feral cowPokerStars Limit Triple Draw $0.10/$0.20 - 4 playersBB: $4.00 (Hero)UTG: $8.14 Button: $1.62 SB: $5.39 Dealing Hands: ($0.15) (4 players)UTG calls $0.10, Button folds, SB calls $0.05, Hero checksFirst Draw: ($0.30) (3 players)SB discards 2, Hero discards 4, UTG discards 3, || SB checks, Hero checks, UTG checksSecond Draw: ($0.30) (3 players)SB discards 2, Hero discards 1, UTG discards 2, || SB checks, Hero bets $0.20, UTG folds, SB calls $0.20Third Draw: ($0.70) (2 players)SB discards 1, Hero stands, SB checks, Hero bets $0.20, SB foldsHero collected $0.67(Rake: $0.03) Link to post Share on other sites
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