
If you are looking for an online poker room that offers Kansas City Lowball your options are very limited. Only Pokerstars, the top internet poker room, offers Kansas City Lowball (A.K.A - 2-7 Single Draw). Don't let the lack of options bother you though. Pokerstars is the leading online poker room for good reason. They provide excellent software, promotions and an overall first class poker experience. If you like playing in Kansas City Lowball tournaments you will be surprised to find out how many Pokerstar's hosts considering the small amount of traffic the ring tables get. Pokerstars also offers 27 Triple Draw, which is exactly the same as KC Lowball only you draw 3 times instead of just once. There are hundreds of players at the 27 Single and Triple Draw tables so finding a table won't be too difficult. Below are some links to other games you can play online:
Pokerstars offers a 100% match up to $50 to players making their first deposit. In order to receive this bonus you must enter the bonus code STARS50 when making the deposit. Entering the marketing code PAWSUB16 when you create your account will give you access to special freeroll tournaments. These freerolls are sponsored by PokerNews and usually run weekly. Being private freerolls the number of players competing in them is quite low compared to the typical freeroll. The prize pools are also larger than the average freerolls. Typically there will be around $8,000 in prize money up for grabs each month.
Pokerstars offers Kansas City Lowball in the "No-Limit" format. Stakes range from $.25/.50 to $10/20. Usually the small stakes ring tables are the only ones active but Kansas City Lowball players usually take advantage of the numerous KC Lowball tournaments hosted at Pokerstars. I should mention that Pokerstars calls it "27 Single Draw" instead of Kansas City Lowball. The 27 Triple Draw tables are quite active though so if you don't mind 2 extra draws you won't have any complaints. Every Sunday there is a $5,000 GTD Kansas City Lowball tournament with a $215 buy-in. On average there are only 15-20 players in the field so the typical overlay is around $1,500.