TheLewFather 0 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 This is my first post... Anyway, I know the basics of this game... You have to qualify for the low hand by having a 5 card hand 8's or lower... But in order to scoop the pot you have to win both the low and the hi? If thats true than do you use all 4 of your cards to make the best low and hi card hand?EDIT: What's a good stratedgy for limit omaha hi/low? Link to post Share on other sites
Smasharoo 0 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...opic.php?t=3312http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...opic.php?t=3391Good luck.Yes, it really is that easy to make money at it. You'll think you're getting really lucky the first few sessions and then realize most people are just horrible at it. Link to post Share on other sites
Emptyeye 0 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 Okay, question by question:Qualifying for low: Almost...they have to be five DIFFERENT cards 8 or lower (IE 8-5-5-2-A doesn't qualify; 8-7-4-2-A does).Scooping the pot: Occurs when either there is no low qualifying hand (Because you have to use exactly 3 board cards, a board like, say, K-Q-7-J-8 would not produce a qualifying low) or you win both portions. Using all four cards in your hand: This is hard to explain; it's probably easiest if you think of your high and low as being two seperate hands. You can therefore have a situation where you CAN use all four cards--two for high, the other two for low--but it's not strictly necessary).For instance (These are strictly examples; I do not necessarily advocate playing these specific hands): You hold A-A-2-3Board is A-A-4-5-KYour high uses the aces in your hand (plus the aces (And king) on board for a high of A-A-A-A-KYour low uses the 2-3 in your hand plus A-4-5 on board for a low of 5-4-3-2-A.Or:You hold A-2-K-9Board is 8-3-4-5-QYour high and low both use the same two card here: The A-2 in your hand and the 3-4-5 on board for the A-5 straight for both high and low.As for strategy, you generally want to play starting hands that give you a chance to take both halves of the pot (Despite my earlier disclaimer, A-A-2-3, especially double suited, is one of if not the best starting hand in Omaha Hi/Lo). Starting hand selection is key, that much I know; most Omaha players say you have to play even more tightly than you would a Hold Em game. Link to post Share on other sites
FromTheRail 0 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 More simplistic:you have a four cards in your hand and five on the board. To make your hand either hi or low, you have to use exactly 2 cards from your hand and 3 cards from the board....their is no exception. However, you can use two different combinations of those four cards for each half hi and low. Michael Carpelleti wrote a good book on Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or better and the section in SS2 by Bobby Baldwin is very good. I would suggest both. Link to post Share on other sites
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