Omaha Hi-Lo
Omaha Hi-Lo is a poker game in which each player receives four cards as his initial hand. Each player MUST use a specific combination of five cards; any two from his/her hand and any three from the board (community cards) to form the best five card poker hand and also the best five card low hand.
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Blind and Betting Structure
The general blind and betting structure for Omaha Hi-Lo follows the rules of Hold’Em.
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Things to Know about Omaha Hi-Lo
Similar to Omaha, a specific combination of cards must be used in Omaha Hi-Lo to make the best hand. See the Omaha Things to Know for a general description.
Omaha Hi-Lo will usually be played with a qualifier for the low hand, meaning in order for a low hand to qualify, it must contain five non-paired cards all lower than a predetermined rank. If no hand qualifies, for example 8 or better, then the pot is won by the best high hand only.
In Omaha Hi-Lo each player may compete for and win both the Hi and the Lo hands.
The same card(s) from your hand may be used to make the best Hi and Lo hand.
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Omaha Hi-Lo hand example:
Your starting hand: 
Your opponent’s starting hand: 
The board: (flop, turn and river):
flop turn river
Your hand:
Your best five card hand is two pair, Aces and Eights, using two Aces in your hand and two Eights from the board.
You also have a qualifying low hand using the Ace and the Nine from your hand, along with the Eight, Seven and Five from the board; 9, 8, 7, 5, A to make a Nine low. 
Your opponent’s hand:
Your opponent’s best five card hand is four of a kind, four eights. 
Your opponent also has a qualifying low hand using the Three and the Four from his/her hand and the Eight, Seven and Five from the board
