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Omaha High Low Poker Tips

Ronald Norris
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Players who are well adjusted with a particular type of strategy in any kind of poker games will find that the transition difficult, especially with the Omaha High Low split style of strategy. One common mistake that poker players make is that they keep their strategy style intact and only deem the Omaha low hands instead. If as a player you are not looking at experimenting with the strategies that envelope Omaha High / Low then it’s best that in order to be a successful player to choose either to play a style that is Omaha 8 table of the Omaha high. You are anyways missing out on half of the pot if you choose not to play both the high and low hands.

For those players who have never tried playing the different strategies, they are probably missing out on a lot. This is because the rules of the high part of the game are exactly the same as that of the original game of Omaha. On the other hand the low strategy of the game is easy, since it requires a hand that consists of five cards that are under 8.

It requires a minimum of three cards that are communal as well as should be under 8 for a player to meet the criteria. This is the basic rule that needs to be fulfilled i.e. using 3 cards from the board to build a hand. This is an impossible task and does not happen usually, the probabilities are just 1/3 rd of the time, and most of the time the player with the highest pot take the hand. When such an instance happens the players are allowed to make use of the different hold cards along with board’s cards that are not the same as well, this is to keep a clear separation between the low and high parts of the game.

Although it is recommended highly that a players should be good and know how to play both the high and low hands, since knowing both strategies will help you win the big pot, you will hardly ever find the opportunity to do so. Once there is a flop called it forces the players to choose to play either a low or a high game, as not being compliant with either of the strategies would end up being an expensive fare. It could be very disappointing but it is commonly seen that players bet on both the low as well as on the high, and in the end only find that the opponent has beat him to the high, and again the opponent has beat him to the low. This is the only reason that it is recommended that you either go head on for the high hand or either the low hand that according to you is the best. You can also fold in case you do not want to chase either the high or the low; this strategy lets you get only middle high or a middle low.

It could be a rare occurrence that sometimes you will find an odd hand of high or low that is valuable coming across your way. Players who prefer to have a preference that is varied and not the same find that it is controversial to have the best hands that are High/Low in Omaha , however the top hand that seems to be the best without any dispute is the AA23 double suited. A double suited usually means that the A2 and the A3 are well suited and go along with each other, and usually help for a flush or a straight or a straight flush. Pocket aces still have the topmost spot in High/Low since they can be played both ways. This means that all the top hands of High/Low have a mix of at least one hand that is high and low, and this is preferably suited.

Also recommended:

  1. Tips for Omaha Holdem
  2. Selecting Starting Hands in Omaha Hi/Lo
  3. Omaha High
  4. Heads Up Texas Holdem Tips: Blinds and High cards
  5. Choosing Starting Hands in Omaha High




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