Draw
High
There are two betting rounds, one before the draw and one
after the draw. The game is played with a button and an ante.
Players in turn may check, open for the minimum, or open with
a raise. After the first betting round the players have the
opportunity to draw new cards to replace the ones they discard.
Action after the draw starts with the opener, or next player
proceeding clockwise if the opener has folded. The betting
limit after the draw is twice the amount of the betting limit
before the draw. Some draw high games allow a player to open
on anything; others require the opener to have a pair of jacks
or better.
RULES OF DRAW HIGH
1. A maximum of a bet and four raises is permitted in multihanded
pots. [See Explanations, discussion #6, for more information
on this rule.]
2. Check-raise is permitted both before and after the draw.
3. Any card that is exposed by the dealer before the draw
must be kept.
4. Five cards constitute a playing hand. Less than five
cards for a player (other than the button) before action
has been taken is a misdeal. If action has been taken, a
player with fewer than five cards may draw the number of
cards necessary to complete a five-card hand. The button
may receive the fifth card even if action has taken place.
More or fewer than five cards after the draw constitutes
a fouled hand.
5. A player may draw up to four consecutive cards. If a
player wishes to draw five new cards, four are dealt right
away, and the fifth card after everyone else has drawn cards.
If the last player wishes to draw five new cards, four are
dealt right away, and a card is burned before the player
receives a fifth card. [See Explanations, discussion
#9, for more information about this rule.]
6. You may change the number of cards you wish to draw,
provided:
(a) No cards have been dealt off the deck in response to
your request (including the burncard).
(b) No player has acted, in either the betting or indicating
the number of cards to be drawn, based on the number of
cards you have requested.
7. If you are asked how many cards you drew by another
active player, you are obligated to respond until there
has been action after the draw, and the dealer is also obligated
to respond. Once there is any action after the draw, you
are no longer obliged to respond and the dealer cannot respond.
8. On the draw, an exposed card cannot be taken. The draw
is completed to each player in order, and then the exposed
card is replaced.
9. Rapping the table in turn constitutes either a pass
or the declaration of a pat hand that does not want to draw
any cards, depending on the situation. A player who indicates
a pat hand by rapping the table, not knowing the pot has
been raised, may still play his or her hand.
10. You may not change your seat between hands when there
are multiple antes or forfeited money in the pot.
11. You have the right to pay the ante (whether single
or multiple) at any time and receive a hand, unless there
is any additional money in the pot that has been forfeited
during a hand in which you were not involved.
12. If the pot has been declared open by an all-in player
playing for just the antes, all callers must come in for
the full opening bet.
13. If you have only a full ante and no other chips on
the table, you may play for just the antes. If no one opens
and there is another ante, you may still play for that part
of the antes that you have matched, without putting in any
more money.
Rules provided by Bob Ciaffone via ROBERTS RULES
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