Omaha High Low Poker |
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For a low hand to qualify it must consist of five unpaired cards with the highest card being no greater than 8. The winning low hand is decided by the player with the lowest high card. If two players have the same lowest high card then the next lowest high card will decide the winner. Again, if these cards are tied, then the next lowest cards are considered and so on until a winner is determined or the hand is a declared a tie. In the event of a tie the half of the pot awarded to the lowest hand is halved again, each player therefore receiving a quarter of the total pot. Our poker room offers 6 seats, 8 seats, 10 seats and head-to-head Omaha poker games. For more information on playing omaha poker, please visit the game sequence page. Pot Limit and No Limit Omaha PokerPot Limit and No Limit Omaha poker are two other variations of Texas Holdem poker games offered in our poker room. The rules are pretty much the same except for betting. Head-to-Head Omaha PokerThis variation of Omaha poker allows you to pit your skills against just one other online player. Poker Host enforces the traditional special Blinds rule for one-on-one Holdem, whether at one of our special two seat tables or at a larger table at which only two players are seated. Only in head-to-head poker, the blinds are handled differently than you might expect. The small blind is posted by the dealer, rather than the player to the left of the dealer. The other player posts the big blind. On our poker tables that support more than two players, our system will switch to head-to-head rules whenever there are only two players dealt in. Omaha Poker TournamentsPoker Host offers both single table and multi-table Omaha High Low poker tournaments. Online poker tournaments are an exciting way to play your favorite variety of poker games and win big! |












