Omaha Hi-Lo (also known as Omaha 8 or better) is frequently viewed as one of the most complicated but well-loved poker games. It’s a game that, even more than regular Omaha poker, invites action from every level of players. This is the main reason why a once irrelevant variation, has expanded in popularity so rapidly.

Omaha 8 or better begins exactly like a regular game of Omaha. 4 cards are handed out to every player. A sequence of wagering follows where players can wager, check, or fold. 3 cards are handed out, this is referred to as the flop. One more round of wagering ensues. Once all the gamblers have either called or folded, a further card is revealed on the turn. an additional round of wagering happens at which point the river card is flipped. The entrants will need to make the strongest high and low five card hands using the board and hole cards.

This is where some players often get flustered. Contrasted to Holdem, in which the board can make up everyone’s hand, in Omaha Hi-Lo the player must use precisely 3 cards on the board, and precisely two hole cards. Not a single card more, no less. Contrary to regular Omaha, there are two ways a pot may be won: the "higher hand" or the "low hand."

A high hand is just what it sounds like. It is the strongest hand out of everyone’s, whether that is a straight, flush, full house. It is the identical concept in just about every poker game.

The lower hand is more difficult, but certainly opens up the action. When determining a low hand, straights and flushes do not count. A low hand is the worst hand that could be made, with the worst being made up of A-2-3-4-5. Because straights and flushes don’t count, A-2-3-4-5 is the smallest value hand possible. The low hand is any 5 card hand (unpaired) with an eight and smaller. The low hand takes half of the pot, as does the higher hand. When there is no lower hand presented, the high hand wins the whole pot.

It may seem complicated at the start, after a few hands you will be able to get the base nuances of the game simply enough. Seeing as you have people wagering for the low and betting for the high, and since such a large number of cards are being used at once, Omaha hi low provides an overwhelming assortment of wagering possibilities and owing to the fact that you have numerous players battling for the high hand, along with a few shooting for the low hand. If you prefer a game with a plethora of outs and actions, it is worth your time to participate in Omaha Hi-Lo.