Omaha Hi/Lo
In addition to Omaha
poker, we also offer the
popular variant of Omaha
Hi-Lo. This version of Omaha
splits the pot between the
highest and lowest poker
hands, giving the game an
all new feel.
Omaha Poker Hi/Lo (8 or
better) is played the same
as Omaha Hi poker but with
two exceptions:
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At showdown the pot
is split between the
highest hand and the
lowest qualifying hand.
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In order to qualify
as the lowest valued
hand, the player must
create a hand containing
no card higher than 8.
To make a low hand, you
must have 5 distinct cards
with no pairs, and no card
higher than an 8. Since you
must use two cards to make
your hand, two of the cards
in your hand and three from
the board all need to be 8
or lower. As straights and
flushes don't count the best
low hand is A-2-3-4-5 of any
suit. Ranking starts with
the highest of your low
cards, so 7-6-5-4-3 is 8-low
and would beat 8-7-5-4-3-2 a
7-low. If two players make a
low hand and have the same
hi card, the next highest
card wins, so 7-5-4-3-2
beats 7-6-4-3-2. If there is
no low hand the entire pot
goes to the high hand.
Play is structured the
same as Omaha high with each
player needing to make a
five card hand. Players are
dealt four cards face down,
called their hole cards The
dealer then places five
cards face up in the middle
of the table, each player
can use these community
cards, giving them access to
a total of seven cards. What
makes Omaha Hi/Lo different
to Omaha high is that each
player potentially has two
hands, a high hand and a low
hand.
If there is no low hand
the player with the best
high hand wins the whole
pot. If there is a low hand
and a high hand the pot is
split between the winning
players. A player can also
win the whole pot if they
have the best high hand and
the best low hand using the
same set of cards. |