8 or Better to qualify for low hand (7 Stud Card Hi Lo Poker)
A low hand must be five un-paired cards (with the highest card no greater
than an 8).
A, 2, 3, 4, 5 is the best low hand (as straights and flushes do not apply
to low hands).
In order to win the low hand, players must have 5 un-paired cards with the
highest card of eight or below. The winning low hand (8 or better) is
first decided by the player with the lowest high card. Upon a tie with the
high card, the hand goes to the player with the next lowest high card. If
two highest cards are tied, then you move on to the third highest card
etc. Any hand of 5 cards that contains card values of 9 or higher CANNOT
qualify as a low hand.
According to Omaha Hi Lo Rules, If there is no qualifying low hand, then
the high hand wins the entire pot.
At the showing of hands (showdown), each player can use any five of their
cards for their high hand and any five of their cards for their low hand.
The best low hand is A, 2, 3, 4, 5. This will also count as a straight for
high. Aces can be used for both high and low.
Straights and flushes are not considered when evaluating a low hand.
A player can "scoop" (win the entire pot) by showing the highest and
lowest hands.
Betting Structure
As you can see from the order of action above, there are four betting
rounds in a complete game of Omaha poker, which are exactly the same as in
Holdem.
Each bet on the first two rounds of betting is set at the lower limit of
the stakes structure. For example in a $5/$10 game, all bets and raises
are $5 for the first two rounds (after private cards are dealt and once
the flop is spread in center of table).
The last two rounds of betting (turn card and river) are set at the higher
limit of the stakes structure. For example in a $5/$10 game, all bets and
raises are $10 for the last two rounds.
One bet plus three raises (four total bets) are the maximum amount of bets
allowed per betting round. This would consist of (1) a bet, (2) a raise,
(3) a re-raise, and (4) a cap. The term cap is used to describe the 3rd
raise in a round since betting is then capped and cannot be raised
anymore. Once any player has made the third raise (capped the pot), then
players will have only the option of calling or folding.
Check-raising is allowed in all in online Omaha Hi Lo games.
Dealer Button
In order to designate which player is the theoretical dealer in Omaha
poker games, a round disk is used. This disk is called the dealer button
or simply "the button".
Blinds
The player to the left of the button is first to receive a card and is
required to post a small blind. The small blind is equal to half the lower
limit bet rounded down to the nearest dollar. The player to the left of
the small blind is required to post the big blind. The big blind is equal
to the lower limit bet. These bets are referred to as blinds because
players must post them before the dealer deals any cards to the players.
These blinds are similar to the ante that is required in other games such
as 7-Card Stud.
Both the small and the big blinds are considered live bets. They have the
option of checking, calling, raising or folding when the betting action
comes back around to their position. After the flop and after each
subsequent betting round, the first active player left of the button is
first to act.
When players first sit down to play, they will be required to post the
equivalent of the big blind only once or they have the option to "sit out"
until it is their natural turn to post the big blind. This rule is in
place to ensure game fairness to all players. The rule prevents the
possibility of players entering games in late position and then leaving
before they are required to post the big blind.
Showdown
Omaha Hi Lo Rules specify that when players show their hands, they MUST
use exactly two of their private cards plus Three of the five board cards.
Players can use any two of their private cards with any three board cards
for their high hand, and players can also use any two of their private
cards with any three board cards for their low hand. It is possible to win
both high hand and low hand!
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