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Poker Rules - Badugi Poker

Badugi Poker is currently taking the poker world by storm - A triple draw, low hand, four card game it's everything texas holdem isn't - other than a great poker variation.

Badugi betting variations

Limit Badugi - Betting is limited in each game & each round of betting. Maximum of four bets, which includes one bet, and three raises are for each betting round per player in Limit games.

Half Pot Limit Badugi - Bet up to half of what is in the pot.

Pot Limit Badugi - Bet up to what is in the pot.

Badugi hand rankings

Badugi is a lowest hand wins poker game. A hand is made up of up to 4 cards, none of them the same suit or rank. Aces counting low.

eg. Ah, 2d, 3s, 4c which is the best possible Badugi hand.

Any 4 card hand with one card of each suit is known as a " Badugi " hand. The lowest badugi hand beats a higher badugi hand.

So 2h, 3c, 4s, 5d badugi would beat 2c, 4h, 6d, 7s badugi.

In badugi the suits do not have any value or rank over each other.

Pairs in badugi

If you hold a pair in badugi one of the paired cards isn't counted.

So Ah, 5d, Js, Jc would become Ah, 5d, Js this is a three card hand and ranks lower than any 4 card badugi hand.

Or 5h, Js, Jc, Jd would become 5h, Js which is a two card hand beaten by any 3 card hand or full badugi hand.

Suited cards in badugi

If you hold two or more cards of the same suit then the higher cards are not counted and not used to make up your hand.

So Ah, 3c, 6s, Ks would become Ah, 3c, 6s using the lowest of the suited cards to make the best 3 card hand from it.

Paired and suited hands

You may be dealt a hand with both pairs and suited cards - very weak and you would hope to have improved by the showdown your potential hand can be worked out accordingly

eg. Qh, Qc, 8c, Js would be Qh, 8c, Js a three card hand without the pair or the matching suited cards.

Double suited hands

These are about the worst starting hands possible
eg. Jh, Jc, 8c, 8h which would be Jh, 8c

The 72off of badugi

The worst possible but very unlikely starting hand would be quads. And the Texas Holdem 72 off equivalent in badugi would be Kh, Kc, Ks, Kd which would be a one card hand of any one of your 4 kings.

Betting & drawing rounds in Badugi

Played in the same way as holdem with a button and a small and big blind.

1st round betting and drawing

Each player is dealt 4 cards, then there is a first round of betting based on these cards. The 1st round uses the lower stake (like limit holdem), Checking, betting and raising is the same.

Players can then draw zero to four cards (clock-wise from the dealer button). This give the player the opportunity to improve their hand or can stand pat without any changes.

2nd round betting and drawing

Again another round of betting (starting with the active player to the left of dealer) based on the strength of players hands after the 1st change. Still at the lower stake.

And then another draw of zero to four cards for each active player.

3rd & 4th rounds of betting and drawing

Exactly the same as previous round only using the higher stakes.

By the 3rd round where necessary re-shuffle the deck complete with discards in order to complete drawing rounds

The showdown

After the final round of betting the winner is determined and players’ cards are shown. The player’s whose last bet is called, if there is one, shows first.  If there is no last aggressor, showdown begins from the first player holding cards, clockwise from the dealer button.  As hands are shown players with losing hands are allowed to muck their hand if they choose (the same as holdem).

Order best to worst - Badugi, 3 cards, 2 cards, 1 card.

Split pots and side pots are played in the same way as Holdem.

Where to play badugi poker

Currently the two best sites providing Badugi poker online are Doyles Room and VCpoker.com

Download & play at DoylesRoom.com

Download & play at VCpoker.com



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