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Omaha hold 'em A showdown in Omaha. Player on the left wins with Three of a kind. Exactly two hole π cards must be used. Alternative names Omaha Type Community card poker Players 2β10 Skills Probability, psychology Cards 52 Deck French π Rank (highβlow) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Play Clockwise Chance Medium to π high In Omaha hi-low split-8 or better (simply Omaha/8), each player makes a separate five-card high hand and five-card ace-to-five low π hand (eight-high or lower to qualify), and the pot is split between the high and low (which may be the π same player). To qualify for low, a player must be able to play an 8-7-6-5-4 or lower (this is why π it is called "eight or better"). A few casinos play with a 9-low qualifier instead, but this is rare. Each π player can play any two of their four hole cards to make their high hand, and any two of their π four hole cards to make their low hand. If there is no qualifying low hand, the high hand wins (scoops) π the whole pot. This game is usually played in the fixed limit version, although pot limit Omaha/8 is becoming more π popular. A few low-stakes online tournaments feature no limit Omaha/8. to qualify low, there must be at least three cards of π differing ranks or below on the board. For example, a board of makes low possible (the best low hand would π be , followed by , , etc.) A board of , however, cannot make any qualifying low (the best low π hand possible would be , which does not qualify). Statistically, around 60% of the time a low hand is possible. π Low hands often tie, and high straights occasionally tie as well, as do, even more rarely, full houses. In theory, π it is possible to win as little as a 14th of a pot (though this is extraordinarily rare). Winning a π quarter of the pot is quite common, and is called "getting quartered." One dangerous aspect of playing for the low π pot is the concept of "counterfeiting". To illustrate, if a player has, for example, 2-3 and two other cards in π their hand and the flop is A-6-7 , that player has flopped the "nut low". However, if either a 2 π or a 3 hit the board on the turn or the river, the hand is "counterfeited" and the nut low π hand is lost (the player still has a much weaker low hand however, with 3-4 , 3-5 and 4-5 making π better lows). This is why there is significant extra value in possessing the "protected" nut low. To illustrate this, if π the player has 2-3-4 in their hand their low is protected, i.e. if a 2 or 3 hits the board π they still have the lowest possible hand. To lose the nut low in this case either a 2 and a π 3 , a 2 and a 4 , or a 3 and a 4 would have to hit the board π on the turn and the river (giving the nut low to a player holding 4-5 , 3-5 and 2-5 , π respectively), an unlikely possibility. For similar reasons it is significantly better to possess the protected nut low draw over the π low draw. For example, this could be having A-2-3 with a flop of 7-8-9 ; any low card below 7 π on the turn or river gives the player the best low. Redraws [ edit ] Sometimes the high-low split game is played π with a 9 or a 7-high qualifier instead of 8-high. It can also be played with five cards dealt to π each player instead of four. In that case, the same rules for making a hand apply: exactly two from the π player's hand, and exactly three from the board. ------------------------------------------------------------------
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