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Omaha High-Low (8 or better)

Omaha High-Low is a popular variant of Omaha. In this game you receive four pocket cards (or ‘hole cards’) face down which belong only to you. Five community cards are dealt face up on the ‘board’. Your object is to obtain the best 5 cards using ‘exactly 2 of your pocket cards and 3 board cards’ to make up a high and a low hand. In this variation, the best hand and the worst hand each get half of the pot. It is possible for you to win both the high and the low pot with a different combination of cards. Of the five cards used in a low hand, an 8 is the highest-ranking card you can use...as is why it’s commonly called ‘8 or better’. The lowest high card determines the best ranked low hand, Click Here for Hand Rankings.

In Omaha, the “button” is passed to the next player to the left before the start of each hand. This is done to indicate the ‘Dealer’ for the hand and all action is initiated by the buttons position. The player to the immediate left of the button posts the “small blind” (or ‘SB’), typically half of the small bet (this would be $5 in a $10/$20 game). The player to the immediate left of the SB posts the “big blind” (or BB), which is always the full small bet ($10 in a $10/$20 game). Once the blinds are posted, all players are dealt their 4 pocket cards. Betting action proceeds around the table clockwise, starting with the player to the immediate left of the BB.

The ‘flop” is dealt face-up on the board and consists of the first three community cards to be used by all active players. The second round of betting begins with the first active player to the immediate left of the button.

All bet and raise amounts in these first two rounds of betting are in increments of the small bet ($10 in a $10/$20 game).

The ‘turn’ is the forth community card to be dealt face up on the board after the completion of the ‘flop’ betting round. Again, betting begins with the first active player to the immediate left of the button.

The ‘river’ card is the fifth and final community card dealt face up on the board. And you guessed it, betting begins with the first active player to the immediate left of the button.

Assuming that more than one player remains active in the hand after the completion of the last betting round, the ‘showdown’ now takes place to declare the winner(s). The last bet or raise on the river card must show their hand first. If the river card was checked by all players, the active player to the immediate left of the button shows their hand first.

Remember: ‘use exactly 2 of your pocket cards and 3 board cards to make up your hand’.

The player with the highest 5 card hand wins half the pot, and the player with the best hand for low takes the other half. In the event of identically ranked hands, the high and low pots will be divided equally and awarded to the players with the best hands. Any left over difference is awarded to the player nearest the dealers left. If no hand qualifies for low, the best hand(s) for high wins the pot.

Now that the pot has been awarded, the hand is complete and the dealer button is passed to the next player to the immediate left and a new hand begins.



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