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Draw is provided by the rules of many, but not all casino gambling games. It can also mean different variants of the outcome of the draw for the parties involved. 

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Draw, Push – game situation when at the end of the draw it is impossible to determine the winner.

Not all gambling is a draw. In some models, the winner is always determined. 

Most often, in a draw, the client gets back the bet that is currently at stake. Money spent previously on card exchanges or other operations usually remains in the cashier of the institution. 

In some games, the client loses some money in a draw. There are also known models in which the draw plays into the hands of the user. 

The rules for determining draws and the procedure for action in such situations should be clarified in each individual casino gambling game. 

Denis Anipchenko
Denis Anipchenko
Editor-in-chief and online gambling expert

Denis is a true professional with many years of experience in the gambling industry. His career started back in the late nineties when he worked as a croupier, pit boss, manager and casino manager. This unique experience allowed him to deeply understand the world of gambling from the inside. Since the late noughties Denis has dedicated himself to writing articles and analyses about gambling, and since the early tens he has become a key figure in the Casinoz team. Here he not only writes and edits content, but also creates reviews, shares his expertise and helps readers understand the intricacies of gambling. Denis combines practical experience and in-depth knowledge, making him one of the most respected experts in the industry. His writings are always up-to-date, proven and useful information for anyone interested in the casino world.

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