Poker Stars adds 8 new Games – Triple Draw & More

Just got word that Poker Stars has added eight new games to their lineup and even has Badugi on the backburner as coming soon.  Here are the new games you can now play online at PokerStars.

  • 5 Card Draw
  • 2-7 Triple Draw
  • 2-7 Single Draw
  • HORSE
  • HOSE
  • Hold’em Mixed
  • Omaha H/L Mixed
  • 8-Game Mix
  • Badugi is coming soon

Poker Stars New Games Lobby

I watched a bit of the 2-7 Triple draw and wow that looks like a pretty fun and loose game to play in.  The object of the game is to have the best low hand.  I am going to try this game out for sure as it looks like a lot of fun.  Check out this screen grab of this $100/$200 game of 2-7 Triple Draw I caught.

2-7 Triple Draw Online at PokerStars

If you are tired of playing holdem or omaha and want to try something different, read through this how to play 2-7 Triple Draw information provided by PStars.  These new draw games look to really add up an interesting mix of action available at the largest online poker site in the world, and hopefully continue to bring more and more players online.

I honestly haven’t played many of the draw games lately, like 5 card draw since you couldn’t play them online, and most of the games I play live are holdem.  It’s going to be very interesting trying out some of these new games and learning a new form of poker.  To play many of the games well is key to being a champion in almost any one form of poker, many people say.

Give 2-7 Triple Draw a try and see what you think – visit PokerStars.com and play!

Playing a Draw in Limit Holdem

Playing A Post Flop Draw In Limit Hold Em
Drawing hands can be some of the most profitable hands you experience while playing Limit Hold Em. Especially in the loose games at FullTiltPoker.com. A drawing hand is when you are 4 cards to either a straight or a flush, and is usually made most reference to after the flop.

When you are involved in a hand on Full Tilt Poker in which you are in a drawing situation, there are some key factors you want to take into consideration. The things you want to think about are:

  • your pot odds
  • what you are drawing to (nut draw vs. non-nut draw)
  • if your opponents are on a draw as well

Pot Odds
When you are playing your drawing hand on Full Tilt Poker, you want to know what your odds are. When you are involved in a hand where you have either a open ended straight draw, or a flush draw, your odds are a little less than four to one to make your hand.

What this means is you want to be able to win about four times the size of what you have to call to make the hand profitable to play. These are your pot odds. Your pot odds will often be skewed a little one way or the other depending on your hand strength. Obviously you want to always be drawing to the nuts, and using good starting hand selection will let you do that.

If You Do Hit, Are You Guaranteed A Win?
This really ties in with if your opponent is drawing as well. You will get involved in a lot of drawing hands on Full Tilt Poker, and will want to know where you stand. If you are drawing to the low end of a straight and hit, what are your chances that you are going to win the hand? You need to look at the specific situation of the hand to figure this out. Are there a lot of people in the hand who were smooth calling raises? These players will often be on a draw as well. If you can break your opponent down, then you should not have much trouble throwing your hand away if you are beat. There will be times when even if you hit you are dead in the water.

You also need to be concerned with paired boards.

Players on Full Tilt Poker often play a full house very crafty, so be aware of that. You can still go after your draw on these boards, just be well aware of where you are at and your opponent. You will only really want to be on a nut draw in this type of situation meaning that if you are drawing to a flush on a paired board you should be drawing to the nut flush. If there is a lot of action in the hand, laying your draw down is not a bad idea.

One other gotcha you always want to be aware of is your straight being counterfeited by a card, giving them the one card nut straight. As an example, if you hold 8s-9s and the board is 10s-Jc-2s, you have straight and flush draw possibilities. If a Queen of diamonds hits the turn, you have a straight to the queen, but are easily counterfeited by A-K which is probably calling a bet on the flop almost every time, especially online.

Playing a draw properly is crucial to making money in Limit Hold Em on Full Tilt Poker. Use this as a basic guide, but remember, you have to trust your instincts and always strive to make the best play for the situation!

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