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Add a vote for 3-1-1 from me, that was a great game.
 
I'm adding the following cards:

Badugi, 5-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Hi-dugi (Limit)
Shodugi, 5-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Shodugi, 6-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Dramaha A-5 (Limit, Big Bet)
Dramaha 49 (Limit)
Dramaha 6 (Limit)
Dramaha Zero (Limit)
Dramaha Hi-dugi (Limit)
SOHE 3-1-1 (Limit, Big Bet)
Stumpler (Limit, Big Bet)
Action Razz (Limit)
Razzaho (Limit, Big Bet)
Studaha (Limit, Big Bet)
 
I'm adding the following cards:

Badugi, 5-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Hi-dugi (Limit)
Shodugi, 5-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Shodugi, 6-card (Limit, Big Bet)
Dramaha A-5 (Limit, Big Bet)
Dramaha 49 (Limit)
Dramaha 6 (Limit)
Dramaha Zero (Limit)
Dramaha Hi-dugi (Limit)
SOHE 3-1-1 (Limit, Big Bet)
Stumpler (Limit, Big Bet)
Action Razz (Limit)
Razzaho (Limit, Big Bet)
Studaha (Limit, Big Bet)

Five card draw, no bug?
 
Five card draw, no bug?

The card shows that the bug is optional. I did some further research and found that a bug is used more often than not, and it is optional, so I think it's best to leave it in. Would you mind ignoring the reference, even though it "bugs" you? Feel free to alter the files.

Seriously, I expect that many games are played with slight differences from one locale to the next. That's common even in casinos. For the most part, I'm making cards for mainstream poker mixed games as played Las Vegas casinos WSOP, BARGE, and meetups, and as discussed in some depth on sites such as 2+2, RROP, countingouts, and of course PCF.
 
Well I love that pun :). And I didn't think about it, I could totally alter the file myself.

Well now I am not sure, I thought there was a doc version in the archive, but just PDFs. Is a docx version something you could include without being a total pain? If not, don't sweat it. Then I can see if I can manipulate PDFs with my work version of adobe.
 
The card shows that the bug is optional. I did some further research and found that a bug is used more often than not, and it is optional, so I think it's best to leave it in. Would you mind ignoring the reference, even though it "bugs" you? Feel free to alter the files.

Seriously, I expect that many games are played with slight differences from one locale to the next. That's common even in casinos. For the most part, I'm making cards for mainstream poker mixed games as played Las Vegas casinos WSOP, BARGE, and meetups, and as discussed in some depth on sites such as 2+2, RROP, countingouts, and of course PCF.
We always use the bug in Limit, Single Draw, High and Lowball draw games. Never use the bug in Big Bet or Triple Draw versions.
The bug, when held and applicable, shortens the odds on draws. [1]

[1] Brunson, D., Caro, M., et. al., Super System
 
Hi-Dugi Does anyone know for certain whether Aces are high or low in Hi-Dugi? Maybe both are local practices, like the high qualifier in Archie.
 
These are AWESOME! What is the cheapest way to get maybe 40 of these made so they’re laminated and 2 sided?
 
These are AWESOME! What is the cheapest way to get maybe 40 of these made so they’re laminated and 2 sided?
Mine cost me under 20 cents each plus some labor (excluding the cost of toner). I buy colored unruled 3x6 index cards, print the cards, and laminate them with self-adhesive laminating sheets from Avery (I didn't want to buy a laminating machine):

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Self-A...d=1583297983&sprefix=avery+lam,aps,179&sr=8-1

Finally, trim the edges with an Exacto knife and a straight edge, sit back, and enjoy your handiwork.

Or, as @JustinInMN suggested, you could take the file to a print shop, but the cost will be significantly higher.

If I had it to do all over again, I'd consider skipping the laminate altogether. When the cards start to get a little dog-eared, I'd just print more cards. Or not.
 

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