Seven-Deuce Bounty Rule: The Most Fun You’ll Have Bluffing the Worst in Poker
- Pokerrrr
- May 20
- 2 min read
Ever folded 7-2 offsuit without thinking twice?
Now it might just be your most powerful bluff tool. With the Seven-Deuce Bounty Rule on Pokerrrr2, winning with the worst starting hand can earn you bonus chips and table-wide respect.

With Pokerrrr2's Seven-Deuce Bounty Rule, playing 7-2 isn't just a meme—it's a mission. When enabled in private games, this rule rewards players who win a hand with 7-2 offsuit by collecting bounties from everyone else who played that hand. It turns every pot into a potential bluffing battle and injects high-stakes fun into every session. How the Seven-Deuce Rule Works
If a player wins a pot as the sole winner while holding 7-2 offsuit (different suits), all players who didn’t fold preflop must pay a bounty to them.
If Run It Twice is enabled, the rule is not applied.
If multiple players hold 7-2 in the same hand, no one gets the bounty.
Why You Should Try It
More bluffing. Players try to win with the worst hand to trigger the bounty.
More fun. Friends start second-guessing every shove and showdown.
More action. Even weak hands become explosive.
How to Enable It on Pokerrrr2
Create a Private Game
Tap Advanced Settings
Toggle Seven-Deuce Bounty to ON
Join the Bluffing Revolution
Make your next poker night unforgettable. Create a private table, activate the Seven-Deuce rule, and see who has the guts to go all-in with the worst hand in the game.
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Special Rule Cases – FAQ
Q1: What happens if more than one player has 7-2?
A: The bounty does not apply. Only a solo 7-2 winner can collect it.
Q2: Can a player win just a side pot and still get the bounty?
A: Yes! If they win any pot alone while holding 7-2 offsuit, the bounty is paid.
Q3: Is the bounty applied when Run It Twice is on?
A: No. The rule is voided when Run It Twice is used, even if a player wins.
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