Community Card Game · Blinds · 0-2 Card Draw · Split Pot (Draw / Omaha) · 7 Players Max · aka "Draw2maha"
Overview
Dra2maha (also called Draw2maha) is a split-pot game that combines a 5-card draw hand with an Omaha hand. Each player receives five "Individual" cards and the pot is split between the best draw hand (using all five individual cards) and the best Omaha hand (using exactly 2 individual cards + exactly 3 community cards). After the flop, players may draw 0, 1, or 2 cards — not all five like in Dramaha. This tighter draw constraint means starting hand quality matters more.
Watch a Sample Hand
Step through a live deal — watch the draw improve Hero's flush while Player 2 locks up the Omaha pot.
POT: $50
YOU (Hero)
DRAW WIN!
Player 2
OMAHA WIN!
Player 3
Ready to Deal
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Key Rules
IMPORTANT: The draw limit is 0, 1, or 2 cards — you CANNOT draw 3 or more. This is the key distinction from Dramaha. For the Omaha hand, players must use EXACTLY 2 individual cards + EXACTLY 3 community cards.
Number of Players
2–7 players.
The Deal
Five face-down Individual cards are dealt to each player. These cards serve double duty: all five form your Draw hand, and exactly two of them combine with three community cards to form your Omaha hand.
The Draw (0-2 Cards)
After the flop and the flop betting round, each player may discard and replace 0, 1, or 2 of their individual cards. You cannot draw 3 or more — this is the key distinction from Dramaha. Standing pat (drawing 0) or drawing just 1 card is often the strategic move.
Split Pot — Two Independent Hands
DRAW HALF: Best 5-card hand using ALL FIVE individual cards (standard high hand ranking)
OMAHA HALF: Best 5-card hand using EXACTLY 2 individual cards + EXACTLY 3 community cards
The same player can win both halves (a "scoop")
Betting Order
Pre-Flop → Flop (3 community cards) → Flop Bet → Draw (0-2 cards) → Turn → Turn Bet → River → River Bet → Showdown
Strategy Tips
The 0-2 card draw limit means you can't always fix a bad hand — starting cards matter more than in Dramaha
Decide before the draw which pot (Draw or Omaha) you're targeting
One-card draws to complete a flush or straight are efficient and preserve your Omaha holdings
Drawing 0 cards (standing pat) signals hand strength — other players take note
With 7 player max, the deck can support more players than Dramaha's 6-max