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32 Card Draw
32 Card Draw Poker, sometimes called "Stripped-Deck", is essentially 5 Card Draw played with all the lower cards removed. Playing with only the top half of the deck (7-A) means that players are dealt big hands consistently making for a fast paced action-packed game.
4-Of-A-Kind and Full Houses are commonplace, while the option to offer a split pot after you have drawn your cards adds a sophisticated bluffing tool which can lure your opponents into betting with the worst hand.
Rules
Hand rankings differ slightly from normal poker so please familiarise yourself with some of the key rules below.
In 32-Card Draw A-7-8-9-10 counts as the lowest Straight.
There is also a difference compared to "normal" hand rankings as a Flush beats a Full House. In case two players hold the exact same hand the suit of the cards determines the winner. The ranking order of the suits is Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs and Spades.
Hand Ranking
The rules determining the ranking of the hand are such that there will never be a tie between two hands.
- Royal Flush
- Straight Flush
- Four of a Kind
- Flush
- Full House
- Straight
- Three of a Kind
- Two Pairs
- One Pair
- High Cards
Suit Ranking
- Hearts
- Diamonds
- Clubs
- Spades
How To Play
- When the cards are dealt, click on the card after the blinds
- Then you can switch the ones you do not want
- After the first betting round is completed each player is allowed to discard 0-5 cards and will draw new cards. After each draw there is another betting round. This is repeated until everyone still in the pot has had the option to draw a total of three times
- On the second betting round players can elect to split the pot by choosing 'Parole'. If everyone elects to Parole (Give Away), the pot is split evenly among everyone in the hand and the next hand is dealt

