Badugi
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Badugi is 4-card triple draw played with a nonstandard hand ranking.
The game has many alternate spellings, such as Paduki, Badoogi, etc.
[edit] Hand Rankings
The best hand is A234 of different suits, such as A
2
3
4
. Any unpaired hand with four different suits is referred to as a "badugi" and beats any hand with a paired suit or rank. Badugis are compared in A-5 style, with the ace low and lowest high card winning.
In American badugi games, if no badugi is present, then the best "three-card hand" wins. Players make the best hand from three unpaired cards of different suits, and the lowest high card wins. So, for example, A
2
5
K
makes A25 and beats 2
3
6
7
(236). If necessary two-card hands or one-card hands could be compared (the latter would be something like A
2
4
K
or A
A
A
A
.)
In U.K. badugi, suits are ignored if no badugi is present and the four-card hands are ranked in A-5 style, with any unpaired hands beating paired hands. For example, in American badugi A
2
3
3
beats 7
8
9
T
since A23 is lower than 789. But with U.K. rankings these hands are interpreted as A233 and 789T, and the latter wins because it is unpaired.
[edit] Introductory Articles
Wikipedia has a good article on Badugi to get you started.
"Introduction to Badugi" by Chris "DeathDonkey" Vitch.
Badugi website that tries to get you to sign up for Victor Chandler poker.

