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In Omaha Poker
Hi/Lo 8 or better ("Omaha Hi/Lo") the pot is split between the
best high hand and the best qualifying low hand. There are many
ways to win and lots of action, and as a result, Omaha Hi/Lo is
one of the most popular games in most casinos.
Omaha Poker
Hi/Lo is played the same as Omaha High Poker except that the
highest hand wins 50% of the pot and the lowest qualifying hand
wins 50% of the pot. A low hand must be an "8 or better" to
qualify.
At the
showdown, players MUST use exactly two of their pocket cards and
three community ("board") cards.
Before the
Hand
A small
blind and a big blind must be posted.
The Hand
Each player
is dealt four cards face down ("hole cards"). As the hand
progresses, five community cards are dealt face up and shared by
all the players. Your strategy is to obtain the best hand using 2
of your hole cards and any 3 of the community cards.
The Play
1- Each
player is dealt four cards face-down ("hole cards")
2- The first betting round with the lower betting limit
3- Dealer turns over three community cards ("the flop") face-up
4- Second betting round with the lower betting limit
5- Dealer turns over 1 more community card ("the turn")
6- Third betting round with the higher betting limit
7- Dealer turns over the final community card ("the river")
8- Final betting round with the higher betting limit
9- Showdown
Order of
Play
Action
begins to the left of the big blind and proceeds clockwise. After
the first round of betting, action starts to the left of the
Dealer Button and proceeds clockwise.
The
Showdown
At the
Showdown the high hand and the low hand split the pot, if a low
hand qualifies. Each player must use two cards from his/her hand
and three cards from the board.
In Omaha
Poker Hi/Lo, players can use any two of their pocket cards with
any three board cards for their high hand, and players can also
use any two of their pocket cards with any three board cards for
their low hand. It is possible to win both high hand and low hand,
even with the same five cards! |