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[QUOTE="mikey1724, post: 885819, member: 43419"] Yeah, I have just been starting to play and learn the game 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball. The rules of the game are fairly easy and I caught on to them very quickly. However, I had a question regarding discarding(drawing) in this game. When playing, should I be discarding 9's? Obviously, you want the lowest hand possible and I always throw away all face cards, but had a hard time figuring out whether or not I should keep or discard 9's. After playing many hands, I had noticed that alot of winning hands were 9 low. I also found out that sometimes I would stand pat with the 9 low and often be beaten my a better hand. So I would appreciate it if anybody who is pretty familiar with this game could answer my question for me. I mean I know this answer may vary at certain times with keeping 9s at certain points and discarding at others. Thanks for anybody with feedback and always GL at the tables...Mikey [/QUOTE]
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