About Lowball
Poker
There are many different variations of poker these days, all
derived from the standard game, which is Draw Poker. One of
these variations in called Lowball Poker, and this game is very
similar to Draw Poker except the lowest hand is the one that
wins. In this game, each hand consists of five cards, as with
Draw Poker. The five cards are dealt to each player face down,
and after assessing his or her hand each player has to bet or
fold depending on their hands (or on whether they wish to take a
risk with a bad hand and bluff the other players into thinking
they have a good hand!)
After the first round of betting and folding, those that have
not folded and therefore remain in the game are able to try and
improve their hand by discarding certain cards that they feel
are of no benefit and receiving replacement cards, which are
also dealt face down. These cards may or may not improve the
hand depending on their rank or value, but as nobody knows the
value of the cards it is simply a risk that the player takes.
After this, another round of betting takes place, where players
can bet based on their new and hopefully improved hand. It is
important to remember that with this game you are looking to get
the lowest hand rather than any of the special hands you would
have in standard draw poker, and you should therefore discard
cards accordingly. After this round of betting, the players
remaining in the game show their cards face up on the table, and
the money is then given to the player with the lowest ranking
hand.
There are two popular forms of lowball and these are ace to five
lowball, which is sometimes known as California Lowball, and
also deuce to seven lowball, which is sometimes known as Kansas
City Lowball. With ace to five lowball, the best hand is where
you have a hand of 5, 4, 3, 2, Ace. In deuce to seven lowball,
the best hand is where you have 7, 5, 4, 3, 2.
With Lowball Poker, hands that are excellent in other forms of
poker such as flushes or straights are quite the opposite in
this form of the game. The joker is also used in Lowball Poker,
and is used as a wild card, which can count as the missing low
card in the player’s hand. This game is therefore played with a
fifty-three card deck because of the use of the joker.
Like standard Draw Poker, this form of the card game is a great
way for novices to develop and practice their poker playing and
hone their skills in this area. Although standard Draw Poker is
usually considered the simplest form for learners, this is a
good choice for those looking to vary their game a little but
still wishing to stick to fairly simple poker rules and
strategies.
Recommended Online Poker sites for new
players:
Ladbrokes Poker
William Hill Poker
Coral Poker
bet365 Poker
WPTonline
Blue Square Poker
Victor Chandler Poker
Pacific Poker
PartyPoker
More recommended Poker Guides:
Introduction
to Online Poker
Poker Tips
Texas
Hold'em Guide
Texas Hold'em Strategies
Omaha Guide
Omaha Strategies
Omaha
High/Low Guide
Omaha High/Low
Strategies
Draw Poker Guide
Lowball Poker Guide
Poker Hand
Rankings explained
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