Stud Game — Split Pot (Badugi / 2-7) with Initial Discard · Aces High · 6 Players Max
Overview
Super RazzBadeucey combines the RazzBadeucey split-pot format with the Super mechanic: four cards face-down plus one door card, then discard two hole cards after the bring-in. The pot splits between the best 4-card Badugi (aces high, so 2-3-4-5 rainbow is best) and the best 5-card 2-7 lowball (aces high, so 7-5-4-3-2 is best).
Watch a Sample Hand
Four hole cards, then discard two — Hero wins the Badugi half while Player 2 wins 2-7.
POT: $15
YOU (Hero)
BADUGI WIN!
Player 2
2-7 WIN!
Player 3
BRING-IN ▲
Ready to Deal
Press Next Step to begin dealing the sample hand.
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Ante & Bring-In
All players post an ante. Aces are HIGH (worst card for lowball). The player with the highest door card brings in. After the bring-in, each active player calls/raises and discards two hole cards.
Split Pot: Badugi Half (Ace High)
Best 4-card Badugi hand, with aces high. The best hand is 2-3-4-5 with all four different suits. Cards of the same suit or rank are removed until you have four unique rank-and-suit cards. A 4-card Badugi is required to qualify — if no player holds one, the 2-7 winner takes the full pot.
Split Pot: 2-7 Lowball Half (Ace High)
Best 5-card 2-7 (Kansas City) lowball hand from 7 cards. Aces are high and count against you. Straights and flushes count against you. The best hand is 7-5-4-3-2 with no flush.
Strategy Tips
Four hole cards let you aim for both halves — look for four different suits in your starting cards
Cards in the 2–7 range of different suits are gold: they contribute to both Badugi and 2-7
Aces are deadly in this game — they hurt your Badugi rank and count high in 2-7
Watch opponents' door cards: multiple low-suited upcards signal a Badugi threat — watch for street conflicts