How does Aces Up Triple Draw differ from A-5 Triple Draw?

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Aces Up Triple Draw is an exciting variant of Triple Draw poker. Here are the main differences between Aces Up Triple Draw and the standard A-5 Triple Draw:

Aces Up allows players to draw up to three replacement cards on each of three separate draw rounds. However, aces can be used as high or low to make the best possible hand. This gives acesextra value compared to A-5 Triple Draw where aces are only high.

The additional flexibility of using aces as high or low cards gives players more options to form strong hands inAces Up. This makes Aces UpTriple Draw more interesting and sometimes unpredictable compared to standard A-5 Triple Draw.

Otherwise, the aim of the game is the same - players try to make the best possible 5-card poker hand after the third and final draw round. The pot is then awarded to the highest ranking hand.
 
It's important to note that in Aces Up Triple Draw, a hand with four aces is a very strong hand, as it is considered to be four-of-a-kind with an ace kicker. This means that it beats all other four-of-a-kind hands, regardless of their kicker card.

In A-5 Triple Draw, there is no such thing as a four-of-a-kind with an ace kicker since aces are only high. This means that a hand with four aces in A-5 Triple Draw is simply a regular four-of-a-kind.

Another difference between these two variants of Triple Draw poker is that the hand rankings are slightly different. In A-5 Triple Draw, a "wheel" or "bicycle" hand (A-2-3-4-5) is the best possible hand, while in Aces Up Triple Draw, the best possible hand is a royal flush.

Overall, Aces Up Triple Draw adds an exciting twist to the standard Triple Draw format, providing players with additional opportunities to make strong hands due to the flexibility of using aces as high or low cards.
 

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