How to Play Omaha Hi-Lo Poker
In the pre-flop stage, the gambler is dealt four cards one at a time and face down. These are known as pocket or hole cards.
• Only the player can see his or her own cards.
• Play begins in a clockwise direction. In turn, the players can decide to take one of four actions – to bet, to check, to raise or to fold.
• The dealer then turns up the first three community cards. This is known as “the flop”.
• Players again begin a betting round, beginning with the player on the dealer’s left-hand side.
• The dealer deals the fourth community card.This is known as “the turn”.
• Players begin a new betting round and this continues until all bets are called.
• The dealer shows the fifth – and final – community card.
• The final round of betting begins. This is known as the River.
• Once all bets have been called, the winners are declared and paid. Whoever bet or raised last during the “river” round shows his or her hand first.
• The other players have their hands revealed in a clockwise position.
• If a hand is weaker than the shown winning hand, the player can show or muck.
• The highest hand (hi) and the lowest hand (lo) split the pot.
• The highest hand always wins and can use any cards to do so.
• Winning hands need to be made up of two of out of the players’ four pocket cards and three out of the five community cards.
• One player can take the entire pot for the highest and lowest poker hands.
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