It's a relatively new type of poker that combines the features of Texas Hold 'em, Draw Poker, and Razz.
Each player is dealt four cards, and the smallest combination wins - four cards of different suits and values. The maximum number of players at the table is 6, the game is played with a deck of 52 cards, and the weakest card is Ace.
The start of the hand is similar to Texas Hold 'em - the two players to the left of a dealer post the small and big blinds. Players are then dealt four cards each, and the player to the left of the big blind is given the first turn.
There are four betting rounds in the game; in each of the first three, a player can exchange up to 4 of their cards or not change any. After bidding in the fourth round, the remaining players in the game reveal their cards in a clockwise direction, and the player with the highest combination wins.
Combinations in descending order
Badugi is four cards of different suits and values, the best of which is 4-3-2-A. Three-card hand - consists of three unpaired cards of different suits. Two-card hand - consists of two unpaired cards of different suits. One-card hand - the lowest card wins. The weakest hand in Badugi is K-K-K-K.