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OMAHA HI-LO POKER
Omaha Hi-Lo Poker is a variation of Texas Hold'em Poker. In Omaha
Hi-Lo Poker, Players are less inclined to fold on a bad hand as
the Players with the best high card hand and low card
hand split the pot equally.
It can be played between 2 to 10 players.
Note: If your hand and another Player's hand tie on either
a high or low hand, you both win a quarter of the pot. This is known
as the pot being quartered.
How to Play
- The Players to the left of the Dealer begin the game by posting
blind bets. The Player on the Dealer's left posts a small blind
bet, and the Player on the Small Blind's left posts a big blind
bet.
Note:The Dealer's position at the table changes after every
game. The dealer-button shows the Dealer's position at
the table.
- Four pocket cards are dealt to each Player.
- In the first round, the Player to the Big Blind's left plays
first and can either:
Fold
Bet
Raise
Note: In the first round, betting is capped at one
bet and three raises per Player.
- In the second round, three community cards are dealt.
This is called the Flop. A round of betting follows and
Players can either:
Check
Fold
Call
Raise
- In the third round, a fourth community card is dealt.
This card is called the Turn. Another round of betting
follows.
- In the fourth round a fifth and final community card
is dealt. This is called the River Card. The final round
of betting follows. The remaining Players then use two of their
pocket cards and three of the community cards to create the best
five-card low and five-card high hand possible. The two Players,
with the best high and low hands, split the pot.
Important: Winning hands must consist of two pocket cards and
three community cards.
- Note: It is not always possible to create both a low
hand and a high hand. Sometimes you can only play for either the
high hand or the low hand.
It is possible to win the entire pot by having both the highest
and lowest hands.
If you and another Player tie on a hand, you both win a quarter
of the pot. This is known as being quartered.
Example: Player A wins the high hand and Players B and
C tie for the low hand. The pot is $100. Player A receives $50
and Players B and C receive $25 each.
Low Hand Rules
The following applies to low hands:
Low hands can only win if all the cards in the hand have a value
of eight or less.
A low hand cannot contain the following:
- Pairs
- Flushes
- Straights
Note: A hand consisting of an Ace, Two,
Three, Four, Five is an exception. It is the best possible low hand.
It also counts as a high hand and can win both pots.
If the five community cards do not include at least three cards
with a value of eight or less, there is no possibility of making
a low hand. In this event the high hand wins the whole pot.·
The lowest hand is initially determined by the value of the high
cards first.
If two or more Players have the same high card, the next lowest
high card wins.
Examples: Player A has a hand consisting of an Eight, Six, Four,
Two, Ace. Player B has a hand consisting of an Seven, Six, Four,
Three, Two.
Player B wins, as Seven is lowest high card.
Player A has a hand consisting of an Eight, Six, Four, Two, Ace.
Player B has a hand consisting of an Eight, Seven, Four, Three,
Ace.
Player A wins, as Six is next lowest high card.
Player A has a hand consisting of an 8, 6, 5, 4, 2 Eight, Six, Five,
Four, Two. Player B has a hand consisting of an Eight, Six, Five,
Four, Ace.
Player B wins, as Ace is next lowest high card.
Important: Winning low hands must consist of two pocket cards
and three community cards. Low hands can only win if each card in
the hand has a value of eight or less.
Strategies
To improve your chances of winning, use the following strategies:
- A pair is more of a restriction than a help if one of the pair
is a community card of the same value as one of your private,
low cards. This means that your hidden card does not give you
a low hand advantage.
- When there are less than four Players at the table, you still
lose money if the pot is quartered.
- You must decide quickly if you are eligible to play for the
low hand, and adjust your betting accordingly.
- If you have a strong high hand after the flop, it is advisable
to play aggressively through to the end. This ensures you have
a good chance of winning half the pot.
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