
A bug in
poker
Poker is a family of comparing card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules. It is played worldwide, however in some places the rules may vary. While the earliest known form of the game w ...
is a limited form of
wild card. One or both
jokers are often added to the deck and played as bugs.
In
draw poker
Draw poker is any poker variant in which each player is dealt a complete hand before the first betting round, and then develops the hand for later rounds by replacing, or "drawing", cards.
The descriptions below assume the reader is familiar w ...
played for high and
pai gow poker, the bug is considered to be an ace, unless it can be used as a missing card to complete a
straight or a
flush, in which case it becomes the highest
card which can complete the hand.
* K-K-Joker-5-2 is a pair of kings with an ace
kicker.
* A-A-Joker-9-4 is three aces.
*
A♥-
J♥-
8♥-
3♥-Joker is a flush, ace-king high, the bug becoming the
K♥, even if another player holds the "real"
K♥.
* 7-6-5-4-Joker is an eight-high straight, the bug becoming an eight rather than a three since both complete the straight but the eight is higher.
* Joker-J♣-10♣-8♣-7♣ is a straight flush, jack high, the bug becoming the 9♣.
In
California lowball, the bug is the lowest unpaired card in a hand. For example in 8-6-4-3 plus the bug, the bug becomes an ace; in A-2-3-5 plus the bug, the bug becomes a four.
Holding the bug greatly increases the power of certain drawing hands. For example, playing for high, a natural four-straight such as Q-J-10-9 drawing one has nine
outs
In baseball, an out occurs when the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. When a batter or runner is out, they lose their ability to score a run and must return to the dugout until their next turn at bat. When three outs are recorded in a ...
to complete the hand, any king or eight or the bug. By contrast a four-straight including the bug can have as many as sixteen outs to complete the straight - Q-J-10-Joker can catch any ace, king, nine, or eight.
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