JacKingOff_suit
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005, 1:38 PM
I saw UB do offer this game, any other sites?
Is it playing at the NL or limit fashion?
What are the limits? Like small blind, big blind, each betting round limit?
Any FCP members like to get together at one site to make some practices then discuss our hands played later on?
nemadison
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005, 2:00 PM
UB is the only site I know of that offers 2-7, or A-5 for that matter.
2-7 triple draw is always played limit. Regualr 2-7, single draw (Kanas City Lowball) is usually played no-limit. A-5 single draw (Cailfornia Lowball) is usually played limit. They're exceptions to that, but triple draw is always played limit.
The betting structure is like that of limit hol'em.
5/10
$2 small blind
$5 big blind
#5 first daraw
$10 2nd and 3rd draw.
I would like to see more sites, namely full tilt, offer a 2-7 and a-5 game.
HangukMiguk
Monday, October 10th, 2005, 4:56 PM
QUOTE (nemadison)
2-7 triple draw is always played limit.
If you're talking about TD on UB, then you're right. If you're talking about TD in general, it's also played spread limit.
jjdylan
Monday, October 10th, 2005, 10:01 PM
gamesgrid also offers 2-7 triple draw in limit form and Kansas City Lowball (single draw, NL).
i think its the only other site aside from UB that has the game
nemadison
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005, 5:31 AM
nemadison wrote:
2-7 triple draw is always played limit.
If you're talking about TD on UB, then you're right. If you're talking about TD in general, it's also played spread limit.
I was unaware that it was played spread limit.
Is this common, or is it just a regional oddity? Like Pot-Limit 7 card stud.
Really though, I've never heard of spread limit triple draw. Interesting.
econ_tim
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005, 10:01 AM
most spread limit-games play like limit games with different ratios between flop and turn bet sizes because no one bets or raises less than the max
Ace_Deuce_Kid
Saturday, October 29th, 2005, 4:20 PM
only ub that i know of
and thats pretty pathetic
Yarney
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005, 3:44 AM
I've never seen it spread in such a fashion, but try playing 2-7 triple draw in a pot limit format sometime. It lends an interesting dynamic to the game and it is a great format for good players to punish bad players who draw too many on the first too rounds and then have a tough decision on the third draw. I really like it, although I don't expect it to catch on anytime soon.
-Yarney
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