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Loganbigdog
09-21-2003, 09:05 PM
I have been playing OMAHA high for awhile and recently been playing in party and empire in hi/lo sit and go tourneys. I must admit I usually place in the money but recently I hit a losing streak of three tourneys in a roll. I know my weakness is with lo hands. the nuts are easy to read but I am challenged to the understanding the basics. Can someone take a few moments of their time to explain the rudamental lo hand rules?
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McMelchior
09-22-2003, 11:50 AM
I interpret your post as a request for an explanation of how to determine which of two (or more) hands is the lowest ... pardon me if I'm wrong here.

What I found to be the simplest way is to think of your hand (two hole-cards, three board-cards) as a number, where Ace represents the figure "1". Arrange in your mind the five cards from the highest to the lowest.

Ex: 7-6-4-3-1

Now, the lowest hand (the best low hand) is the one that makes the lowest number!

Ex: 8-5-4-3-2 is lower than 8-6-4-3-1

hope this was clarifying!

best,

McMelchior (Johan)

tiltboy
09-22-2003, 11:54 AM
First, congratulations. If you can place in the money without knowing the rules you must have some skills!

A low hand is determined by taking your two of your cards and combining them with the three board cards from the board to make the best possible low hand. I first understood how to compare one low hand to another by ordering these five cards from highest to lowest and comparing the numbers - lowest number wins low.

For example, if the board is A 3 6 Q 5 and my hand is A 2 6 8 and the other player's hand is A 2 5 7, I'll take the A 3 5 from the board and the 2 6 from my hand to get A 2 3 5 6. My opponent takes the A 3 5 from the board and the 2 7 from his hand to get A 2 3 5 7. Turn both numbers hands around and substitute 1 for A to get
A 2 3 5 6 -&gt; 65321
A 2 3 5 7 -&gt; 75321

I end up with the smaller number so I win low. HTH.

bugstud
09-22-2003, 02:23 PM
your example is wrong, he takes the 25 from his hand and the A36 on board to match your A2356. Chop it up.

iblucky4u2
09-22-2003, 04:22 PM
You may be willing to chop, but I want 3/4. We have the same low, 6532A, But Aces over 6s beats Aces over 5s for the high. /images/graemlins/cool.gif

tiltboy
09-23-2003, 02:37 AM
ACK! You are correct chop the low, thanks.