Poker 2-7

Open-Face Chinese Poker with 2-7 in the Middle — a.k.a. “2-7 OFC” or “Deuce Pineapple” — is a turn-based card game that is played heads up, or sometimes three-handed. 2-7 (Deuce to Seven) Triple Draw. 2-7 (Deuce to Seven) Triple Draw Lowball is a poker game in which the low poker hand wins the pot at showdown. In other words, it is a form of ‘Lowball’. Online 2-7 (Deuce to Seven) Single Draw, also known as Kansas City Lowball, is a draw poker game where the player with the best low hand wins the pot. As in most forms of poker, 2-7 Single Draw uses a standard 52-card deck that is shuffled before every hand. 2-7 Triple Draw is a part of multiple popular mixed games – mixed games are poker games where the game type changes after a certain amount of hands. Deuce-Seven is part of the 8-game, a popular online mixed poker game, and part of the Dealers Choice tournaments as well.

Gameplay of 2-7 No Limit Single Draw

  • Setting Up

    • You'll need: a button, small & big blinds (similar to Texas Hold'em).
    • Deal each player 5 cards, face down.
    • Use a no limit betting structure.
  • The Action

    • Action starts to the left of the big blind. You may fold, call or raise.
    • After the 1st betting round, draw 0-5 cards. Then betting resumes to the left of the button.
  • Determining a Winner

    • Worst possible hand wins, so the best hand is the wheel (2-3-4-5-7 offsuit).
    • Note: Straights and flushes DO count against you in this game, and aces play as high only.
    • The player with the worst hand scoops the pot. In the event of a tie, the pot is split.

Basic Strategies of 2-7 No Limit Single Draw

  • Pre-Draw

    Like most poker games with a button, position is a big factor in 2-7 No Limit Single Draw. Position is more important in this game than in any other form of poker.

    Knowing how many cards your opponent draws before you is key to formulating your strategy.

  • Drawing

    As a general rule, you should fold if you must draw more than 1 card.

    Never draw 2 cards unless you get a free draw or you start with 3 cards 8 or lower and the bet is small relative to your opponent's stack size.

    Adjust the number of cards you draw based on your opponent's play.

  • Betting

    Betting takes place before and after the first draw. If you draw fewer cards than your opponent, you should generally bet.

    There is no such thing as slow-playing a big hand since your opponent will see how many cards you draw.

What You Need to Know About 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Starting Hands

  • Good Starting Hands

    Play these hands in all positions (and for a raise):

    • All pat hands of 9 or better.
    • All 4-card hands 9 or better.
  • Poor Starting Hands

    Never play these hands:

    • Hands where you have to draw 3 cards or more.
    • Hands with two paired wheel cards.
  • Marginal Starting Hands

    Play these hands cheaply:

    • All hands containing 3 cards of 9 or lower.
    • All hands containing 2 wheel cards when you only have to complete from the small blind.
  • Positional Hands

    Play in late position when folded to you:

    • On the button and hand contains 2 wheel cards and an 8 (occasionally a 9 depending on the blinds).
    • In the small blind play any 3-card hands containing 2 wheel cards and an 8 or 9.

Do's and Don'ts for Better 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Play

  • Never Limp Early

    Because position is so important, you should never limp into a pot in early position.

  • Try Getting Heads-up

    Playing heads-up pots in position is important. Try to reduce the number of players to 2 by raising every time you enter a pot.

  • Don't Bluff

    Bluffing (also called snowing) should be reserved for advanced players, and even then, rarely used.

Famous 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Hands

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  • 2-7 No Limit Single Draw: Action from the 2004 WSOP

    Players including Howard Lederer, and Chris Ferguson play the WSOP Kansas City Lowball event.

    This Video Contains:

    1. Ferguson doubles up an amateur, 'Jesus heals another cripple'.
    2. Standard banter among the big names.
  • 2-7 No Limit Single Draw: Barry Greenstein Wins First WSOP Bracelet

    Barry Greenstein finishes off Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson for his first ever WSOP bracelet.

    This Video Contains:

    1. Barry Greenstein
    2. Chris Ferguson

Where Can I Play 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Online?

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Gameplay of 2-7 No Limit Single Draw

  • Setting Up

    • You'll need: a button, small & big blinds (similar to Texas Hold'em).
    • Deal each player 5 cards, face down.
    • Use a no limit betting structure.
  • The Action

    • Action starts to the left of the big blind. You may fold, call or raise.
    • After the 1st betting round, draw 0-5 cards. Then betting resumes to the left of the button.
  • Determining a Winner

    • Worst possible hand wins, so the best hand is the wheel (2-3-4-5-7 offsuit).
    • Note: Straights and flushes DO count against you in this game, and aces play as high only.
    • The player with the worst hand scoops the pot. In the event of a tie, the pot is split.

Basic Strategies of 2-7 No Limit Single Draw

  • Pre-Draw

    Like most poker games with a button, position is a big factor in 2-7 No Limit Single Draw. Position is more important in this game than in any other form of poker.

    Knowing how many cards your opponent draws before you is key to formulating your strategy.

  • Drawing

    As a general rule, you should fold if you must draw more than 1 card.

    Never draw 2 cards unless you get a free draw or you start with 3 cards 8 or lower and the bet is small relative to your opponent's stack size.

    Adjust the number of cards you draw based on your opponent's play.

  • Betting

    Betting takes place before and after the first draw. If you draw fewer cards than your opponent, you should generally bet.

    There is no such thing as slow-playing a big hand since your opponent will see how many cards you draw.

What You Need to Know About 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Starting Hands

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  • Good Starting Hands

    Play these hands in all positions (and for a raise):

    • All pat hands of 9 or better.
    • All 4-card hands 9 or better.
  • Poor Starting Hands

    Never play these hands:

    • Hands where you have to draw 3 cards or more.
    • Hands with two paired wheel cards.
  • Marginal Starting Hands

    Play these hands cheaply:

    • All hands containing 3 cards of 9 or lower.
    • All hands containing 2 wheel cards when you only have to complete from the small blind.
  • Positional Hands

    Play in late position when folded to you:

    • On the button and hand contains 2 wheel cards and an 8 (occasionally a 9 depending on the blinds).
    • In the small blind play any 3-card hands containing 2 wheel cards and an 8 or 9.

Do's and Don'ts for Better 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Play

Poker 2-7 Rules

  • Never Limp Early

    Because position is so important, you should never limp into a pot in early position.

  • Try Getting Heads-up

    Playing heads-up pots in position is important. Try to reduce the number of players to 2 by raising every time you enter a pot.

  • Don't Bluff

    Bluffing (also called snowing) should be reserved for advanced players, and even then, rarely used.

Poker 2-7 Three Deal Game

Famous 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Hands

  • 2-7 No Limit Single Draw: Action from the 2004 WSOP

    Players including Howard Lederer, and Chris Ferguson play the WSOP Kansas City Lowball event.

    This Video Contains:

    1. Ferguson doubles up an amateur, 'Jesus heals another cripple'.
    2. Standard banter among the big names.
  • 2-7 No Limit Single Draw: Barry Greenstein Wins First WSOP Bracelet

    Barry Greenstein finishes off Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson for his first ever WSOP bracelet.

    This Video Contains:

    1. Barry Greenstein
    2. Chris Ferguson

Where Can I Play 2-7 No Limit Single Draw Online?

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Poker 2-7 Single Draw

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