What are some other games that have a draw-heavy board?

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Here are some other games that can offer a draw-heavy board:

Five Card Draw: This simpler form of draw poker starts with each player getting five cards. There is a betting round, then players can discard up to three cards to draw replacements. An unpaired board has many possible draws, from flushes to straights.

Seven Card Stud: This game involves more betting rounds and shared cards. Community cards include four to the board, leaving draws possible for straights, flushes, and even full houses.

Lowball Draw: Here the aim is a lower-ranking hand rather than a high one, so making draws for hands like 2-7 can net the pot. Many discards and draws make for uncertainty and action.

Omaha High-Low Split: Players get four hole cards and share five board cards. Both the highest hand and lowest hand split the pot, so draws for everything from straights to wheels and 2-7 low hands shape the board.

Those games involve the most options for players to draw and change holdings, hoping the new cards convert their draws. Part of the thrill comes from not knowing if your draw will hit or what opponents may be holding, adding uncertainty that spices up the action.
 
Players in this cooperative game use a draw-heavy mechanic, drawing cards to decide their moves and how their attacks will turn out. Players must modify their strategies according to the cards they draw in each scenario because the draw is unpredictable and adds an element of unpredictability.
 
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