What is the difference between Badugi and Baduci?

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Baduci is a combination of Badugi poker and deuce to seven triple draw in which the pot is split between the best Badugi hand (with aces playing high in Baduci) and the best 2-7 triple draw hand . The betting structure and overall play of Baduci is nearly identical to a standard poker game using blinds. In other words, Baduci is a variation of Badugi that incorporates another type of poker. The basic objective of Badugi and Baduci is the same, to have the best four-card hand possible, but in Badugi, only cards of different suits and ranks are allowed, while in Baduci, players also have to consider the best 2-7 triple draw hand.
 
Badugi and Baduci are both relatively new types of poker and are not as commonly played as traditional variations such as Texas Hold'em and Omaha. However, they do offer a unique and interesting gameplay experience, with their own set of strategies and approaches to winning.

In Badugi, a player's hand consists of four cards, and the objective is to have the lowest possible hand without any pairs or cards of the same suit. For example, a player holding the cards 2 of clubs, 3 of diamonds, 5 of hearts, and 7 of spades would have a "Badugi" hand, as all four cards are of different suits and ranks.

In Baduci, players must also consider their best 2-7 triple draw hand, which can involve different strategies and calculations than Badugi alone. Triple draw poker allows players to discard and redraw cards up to three times, with the objective being to have the lowest possible hand using only cards from numbered deuce to seven (without pairs or straights).

Overall, both Badugi and Baduci offer a unique and challenging twist on traditional poker gameplay, and can be a fun choice for players looking to mix up their poker routine.
 
Baduci is a split-pot game that mixes Badugi with 2-7 Triple Draw, where players attempt to have the best hand in both variations to win both halves of the pot. Badugi is a lowball game where players try for the lowest four-card hand with varied cards and rankings.
 
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The goal is to get the lowest hand possible without two cards of the same suit or rank. On the other hand, Baduci is a combination of two lowball games: Badugi and 2-7 Triple Draw. Players start with four cards and can discard and draw three times in the Badugi round, followed by a 2-7 Triple Draw round where the goal is to get the lowest hand possible using five cards
 
Gamers fight at the same time for two distinct hands. Half of the pot is won by the best Badugi player, and the remaining half is awarded to the best lowball player. The player who has the best hand in both categories wins the full pot.
 
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