Omaha Hi/lo low hand

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Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:02
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crexa 1 post Plankton

Posted: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:02 by crexa

Hi! My friend told me, that he has two 4's in hand, but loose lo combination to the one who has 2 and 5. I've read that the hand with lower hi card shall win so the two 4's are better. If I'm wrong or he, or maybe it was a bug?
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Chivalrousgent 6389 posts Bull Shark Moderator

Posted: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:43 by Chivalrousgent

Hand History please
#3
scotlandy8 152 posts Yellowfin Tuna

Posted: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 16:22 by scotlandy8

You cannot win a low hand in O8 with a pair. You must have 5 different cards, 2 hole cards + 3 community cards that a a value of 8 or less.

A2345 being the best low hand and 45678 being the worst low hand.

Obviously the hand history will help but unless your mate had another lo card in his hole cards then he cant make a low hand.
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saCri 1 post Plankton

Posted: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 23:54 by saCri

You cannot win a low hand in O8 with a pair. You must have 5 different cards, 2 hole cards + 3 community cards that a a value of 8 or less.

A2345 being the best low hand and 45678 being the worst low hand.

Obviously the hand history will help but unless your mate had another lo card in his hole cards then he cant make a low hand.


scotlandy8, 25/09/2009

I couldn't understand the initial question, but this explanation looks perfect to me :>
#5
SleepyngB 731 posts Scorpionfish

Posted: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 05:02 by SleepyngB

be aware that A2356 wins from A2347 happy
because 7 is higher...
#6
Alexiiiiii 12 posts Whitebait

Posted: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:39 by Alexiiiiii

and how is it with 23458 and 23467
what will win?
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IbanezJS 799 posts Barracuda

Posted: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:07 by IbanezJS

@alexiiiii
23467 will win, bedcause the 7 is lower than the 8.
always move backwards (begin with highest)
A2348 looses against 34567 for example

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