2-7 Triple Draw Strategy

April 26, 2009 by PokerBankrollTips  
Filed under Poker Strategy

2-7 triple draw is a very nice game that almost nobody knows. That’s both good and bad for you. The good thing is that a lot of novice players will try it when they are bored of hold’em or omaha. The bad thing is that there are not that many people that play 2-7 triple draw online. So it’s often hard to find a table where you can sharpen your skills and make some money. There are still some places where you can play and there are also a lot of players waiting to lose some money – a good reason to learn some 2-7 triple draw strategy.

Let’s start with some basics:

2-7 triple draw is mostly played with a limit bet structure. Every player is dealt five down cards. His aim is to build the worst five card hand while straights and flushs are valid and the ace counts as high card only. So the best hand is 2-3-4-5-7 – a seven low. You can draw three times as many cards as you want. After each draw there’s a betting round.

Enough rules, let’s take a look at some 2-7 triple draw strategy:

It’s very important to select good starting hands. If you don’t do that you’ll lose a lot of money in the long term. So if you get dealt a hand like 2-8-T-Q-A you should just fold. Even though you can draw three times you most likely still have a bad hand and end up calling with the worst hand all along.

Instead you should play hands like 2-3-6-7-7 or 2-3-5-T-A. Those are hands with potential even though 2-3-6-7-7 may look worse than our 2-8-T-Q-A hand above.

Another important point is aggression! Aggression is so important but most of the players seem to ignore the benefit of aggression. If you play aggressive you can win the hand in two ways. Either your opponents fold or you get called but get a better hand later on.

Let’s say you have 2-3-7-9-A. Instead of calling you should raise with such a hand. It’s ok when everybody folds and you win a tiny pot. And it’s also ok when you get called because it’s likely to make some sort of hand after a few draws.

Another great benefit is that your opponents can’t put you on a hand and will pay you off when you got the goods.

2-7 triple draw is a very nice game where you can show good profits if you’re playing the right style. But there are some points you can’t ignore. Be selective with your hands you play and if you play a hand – play it aggressively.

Kevin Smith Plays Poker at Full Tilt

April 12, 2009 by PokerBankrollTips  
Filed under Poker News

Kevin Smith recently announced on his Twitter that he plays poker at Full Tilt under the username : askewsme.  His graph shows that he is not the greatest player, with him down almost $20K in less than 2000 sit and go’s, but I guess being loaded means you don’t have to worry as much about whether you are a top quality player.

Soon after his twitter Smith was found playing in a $22 Full Tilt sit and go with Andy Bloch, where Bloch asked him if he would be attending ante up for Africa.  Smith said he was busy in July shooting a movie so he wouldn’t be able to attend.

This just goes to show that you could be playing with celebrities at Full Tilt without even knowing it or without them being highlighted in red :) .

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