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This is a hand where maybe we would snow, but, for the sake of our demonstration, we're
going to throw away a jack-ten-deuce and draw three cards, because it takes time and building
up your table image to snow. You don't want to snow on the first hand, or the second hand,
or in the first half hour. And then, finally, we have an ace low. We have eight, seven,
five, three. So, we're going to draw toward that eight low and throw away the ace. Now
let's look at what people drew. In the small blind, we caught a five. So, we have eight,
six, five, four, three. Very nice. That's an eight low. We'll probably stand pat. In
the next hand, the big blind, we have a king low, but we will be drawing toward a seven.
So, we're going to draw one card. Here's a ten low. Not horrible if there's only one
draw to come and you're heads up, but we're four handed. So, we're going to throw away
the ten and the nine and draw two cards. And here we are, eight low draw caught an ace,
so we throw away the ace and draw again. So, to recap, after the second drawing round,
upon the second drawing round, we've stood pat, drawn one toward a seven low, drawn two
toward a seven low, and one toward an eight low. We'll finish the hand in the next segment.