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Omaha Hi-Omaha Hi-Lo, also known as Omaha High-Low, O8 and Omaha 8-or-Better, is one of

the most popular and entertaining 🫰 forms of poker in the world. When the poker boom hit,

a significant number of Omaha players moved to Hold'em, 🫰 as that's where all the games

and action were. Now interest in Omaha has been rekindled thanks to its heavy 🫰 online

poker action and complexity of play compared to No-Limit Hold’em.

Almost every live and

online poker room spreads Omaha as 🫰 an alternate variation to Hold'em. Stud and its

variants are most commonly limited to the larger American casinos, while Omaha 🫰 is more

universal. Learning to play this game will open up the door for making massive profit

against players unable 🫰 to remove themselves from their Texas Hold'em mindsets.

The

majority of O8 games you will play - especially at the lower 🫰 limits - will be very

active and aggressive games with upward of five players seeing a flop every hand. This

🫰 is even common in many higher-limit games! For the sake of this beginner Omaha Hi-Lo

Strategy guide we'll map out 🫰 basic beginner strategy for playing O8 in a

loose-aggressive cash-game.

On this page, you'll find the the basic rules of how 🫰 a

Omaha Hi-Lo poker game works, and the key differences between Omaha High and Omaha

Hi-Lo. However, if you're not 🫰 yet familiar with the rules and game play of standard

Omaha High poker, check out our dedicated guide on how 🫰 to play Omaha poker.

Omaha Hi-Lo

Basic Rules

Omaha Hi-Lo is a game where the pot is sometimes split between two or 🫰 more

players. It is mainly about winning the high hand, which is done just like in any other

game, you 🫰 should have the best hand after the river. However, if there are three cards

from 8 downwards, for example A 🫰 J 9 8 4 where A counts as both the highest and lowest,

then there is also the possibility of 🫰 a low hand qualifying.

The best high hand in the

example above is QT, which gives a straight, and the best 🫰 low hand is 23, where the

player plays 8-4-3-2-A.

The pot is then split 50/50 between the player with the high

🫰 hand and the player with the low hand. If two or more players have QT, they share the

high pot, 🫰 and if two or more players have 23, they share the low pot.

The absolute best

hand to have in this 🫰 example is QT32 as you have both the best high hand and the best

low hand.

On a board that goes 🫰 K Q J 8 5 , for example, no low hand qualifies, which

means the high hand takes the entire 🫰 pot and ATxx is the best hand you can have. Same

here, if two or more players have ATxx they 🫰 split the pot.

That being said, you should

always focus on winning the high hand first, but it's always good to 🫰 have a low

addition to your hand. For example, if you have A K Q 4 , you have a 🫰 good opportunity

for nice high hands and at the same time A 4 can give you a low hand.

Omaha Hi-Lo 🫰 Rules

- The Showdown

Assuming you understand how to play Omaha High, let's look at what

distinguishes the two games. Omaha 🫰 Hi-Lo is a "split pot" game, meaning that at

showdown, the pot is divided in half, with one half being 🫰 awarded to the winning best

hand, and the other half to the best qualifying "low hand." If the same player 🫰 is

winning both high hand and low hand without splitting with any other players it´s

called a scoop.

The High

The winning 🫰 high hand in Omaha Hi-Lo is identical to that of

Omaha High. There are no qualification requirements for the high, 🫰 meaning there will

always be a winning high hand.

The Low

Low hands must qualify to be eligible for

winning the low 🫰 half of the pot.

A low hand is composed of any two cards from a

player's hand, and any three cards 🫰 from the board (community cards).

The cards a player

uses for his best High hand have no effect on the low. 🫰 The player can use the same

cards, different ones or a combination from his hand.

A qualifying low hand is defined

🫰 as five unpaired cards, all with ranks at or below 8.

Aces are considered low for the

low hand.

Flushes and straights 🫰 are ignored for the low, meaning the best low possible

is A-2-3-4-5 regardless of suits.

Low hands are counted from the 🫰 top down, meaning the

hand is only as good as its highest card.

For example: A 2 3 4 5 is 🫰 lower than 2 3 5 6

7

For example: Any hand with a pair, or with a card higher than 8, 🫰 does not qualify,

even if the rank of the pair is below 8.

Suits do not count toward a low; any 🫰 players

sharing the exact same low must equally split the low half of the pot. (Winning half of

the Low 🫰 pot, and nothing from the High pot is known as being quartered.)

Omaha Hi-Lo

Poker Hand Rules In this table we 🫰 are showing an example of a split pot in Omaha Hi-Lo.

Board 4 4 5 5 7 7 Q Q 🫰 A A Player 1: A A 2 2 K K K K Player 2: A A 3 3 Q Q 🫰 Q Q High

Winner Player 2 wins with three-of-a-kind queens Q Q Q Q Q Q A A 7 7 🫰 Low Winner Player

1 wins with a 7-5-4-2-A Low 7 7 5 5 4 4 2 2 A A Player 🫰 2 wins the High Hand using Q Q

from his hand to make three of a kind Queens which is 🫰 better than Player 1's best High

hand which is K K A 7 5 . Player 1 wins the Low 🫰 hand using A 2 from his hand. Player 2

also have a low hand qualifying but has A 3 in 🫰 his hand which is why Player 1

wins.

Omaha Hi-Lo Scoop Rules (Winning both High Hand and Low Hand) In this 🫰 table we

are showing an example of a player winning both High and Low (Scoop) in Omaha Hi-Lo.

Board K 🫰 K 3 3 4 4 8 8 2 2 Player 1: A A K K Q Q 2 2 Player 🫰 2: J J J J 7 7 6 6 High

Winner Player 2 wins with a flush, jack-high J J 🫰 10 10 4 4 3 3 2 2 Low Winner Player 2

wins with a 7-6-4-3-2 Low 7 7 6 🫰 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 In this pot, Player 2 scoops with the

best high hand and the 🫰 best low hand. Many players will think that Player 1 will win

the low because A-2 is a lot lower 🫰 than 6-7. But the fact is that you count the highest

card in your low hand first, meaning that Player 🫰 1 has an 8, (8-4-3-2-A) while Player 2

has a 7, (7-6-4-3-2) and that makes Player 2's hand the winning 🫰 low hand.

Additional

Omaha Poker Hi-Lo Rules

If there is an extra odd chip, unable to be split in half, this

chip 🫰 is always added to the pot awarded to the winning high hand.

If there is no

qualifying low hand the entire 🫰 pot is awarded to player with the winning high

hand.

Players can win one or both halves of the pot with 🫰 the same or different cards

from their hand.

A player does not have to announce what half of the pot she's 🫰 playing

for at the beginning of the hand. This is only required in other variations of poker,

known as "declare" 🫰 games.

Omaha Hi-Lo Poker Strategy

Loose Omaha Hi-Lo is when five or

more people see the flop on average. It's a fascinating 🫰 game and quite different from

any other form of poker. This game has become increasingly popular due to the fact

🫰 there is so much action involved. In loose Omaha Hi-Lo, the expert player does not have

a huge edge over 🫰 the intermediate player, but both have a considerable edge over the

weak player. Loose Omaha Hi-Lo is a hand-value-driven game, 🫰 which means that there is

not much bluffing or semi-bluffing involved.

Keep in mind that the strategies outlined

in this text 🫰 are for beating a loose Omaha Hi-Lo game. Some of them may not work in a

tight/aggressive high-limit Omaha Hi-Lo 🫰 game. The article assumes basic knowledge of

the rules and structure of the game. If you are unsure about what 🫰 it means to scoop the

pot, get quartered or counterfeited or know how to calculate pot odds, we recommend

that 🫰 you refer to the book suggestions at the end of this article. Note: all

information contained in this article consists 🫰 of general advice on how to play.

Remember that in poker there are always exceptions to the rules.

How to Win 🫰 at Omaha

Hi-Lo

Just like Omaha Hi, O8 is considered to be a nut game. Meaning that if you don't

have 🫰 the nut hand, there's a very good chance you will NOT win the pot. For this reason

you want to 🫰 be very selective in the hands you play and only play hands with "nut"

potential. The most important thing to 🫰 remember is the scooping advice. Your main goal

in O8 is to win both the high and the low.

In reality, 🫰 scooping (winning both the high

and low) is a difficult thing to do and, for the most part, rather rare. 🫰 When playing

Omaha your goal is to play for the high with a redraw to the low. If you have 🫰 the nut

high you're guaranteed half the pot. Holding nothing but the nut low still puts you at

risk for 🫰 being quartered or worse

Seldom raise before the flop. Remember that your aim

is to scoop the pot. Be able to 🫰 fold on the flop very often. Play premium starting

hands. Select your table carefully. Only play in loose games where 🫰 5+ players see the

flop on average. Hone your ability to quickly calculate accurate Omaha odds.

All of

this advice is 🫰 very general but will serve you well if you apply it judiciously. Seldom

raising before the flop does not mean 🫰 that you should never ever raise before the flop,

though. But in a game like O8 with almost-guaranteed high and 🫰 loose action, raising

before the flop with anything less than a premium hand does little more than increase

the size 🫰 of the pot.

Key advice for Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Starting Hands & Pre-flop

You

should play approximately 30%-35% of your hands.

Only play hands 🫰 that include A-2, A-3

or 2-3 for low hand (although a backup low card adds value.)

Starting hands should have

four 🫰 cards (9+) for high hand. (bar A-9 hands with two big cards which you shouldn't

play at all.)

To mix up 🫰 your play, occasionally play A-4 and A-5 suited if the other

two cards also work well with the hand.

Fold most 🫰 hands that have 7, 8 or 9. Most of

these hands have negative EV .

. Don't raise in early position 🫰 with your good A-2

hands. Instead, raise in late position with several callers ahead to build a pot with

the 🫰 best hand.

Flop

When you hit a good flop, play more aggressively.

Fold your hand on

the flop very often.

Play hands that are 🫰 capable of scooping the pot.

Turn &

River

Don't play after the flop if you don't have the nut potential.

Occasionally bluff

on 🫰 the river if there's no low hand out.

You should bluff infrequently.

Only play

marginal starting hands in late position, when several 🫰 players called before

you.

Common Mistakes in Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Playing too many starting hands. Calling all

the way with only a 🫰 high or only a low potential. Seeing flops with four middle cards,

like 6-7-8-9. Raising with A-2 in early position 🫰 and making players fold instead of

seeing the flop cheaply with more players in. Calling with only a low draw 🫰 when the

flop comes with two high cards. Calling with just a high draw when the flop comes with

two 🫰 low cards.

Omaha Hi-Lo Starting Hands

The best starting hands in Omaha Hi-Lo are

A-A-2-3 double-suited followed by A-A-2-4 double-suited. This kind 🫰 of hand is very

strong because it can be played for both high and low, which gives it great scoop

🫰 potential. Of course, being suited or (even better) double-suited adds value to every

hand.

With four cards in Omaha it is 🫰 possible to create 16,432 unique combinations.

This fact, combined with the possibilities of winning with both a low and a 🫰 high hand,

makes a top list of starting hands in loose O8 very different from those for other

poker games. 🫰 Since there are so many more kinds of playable hands in loose Omaha Hi-Lo

than in Hold'em, a list limited 🫰 to the top 100 starting hands leaves out too many

playable four-card combinations.

However, the following lists should provide you with 🫰 a

good idea of what types of starting hands are strong in loose Omaha Hi-Lo.

Best

Starting Hands in Omaha Hi-Lo

It 🫰 is essential that you consider how all of these hands

vary in strength, depending on the x-card/s and whether the 🫰 hand is non-suited, suited

or double-suited. All x-cards containing a 6-9 usually weaken the hand. However, in

general, all of 🫰 these combinations are strong hands in loose Omaha Hi-Lo. For example,

an A-2-K-K double-suited is significantly stronger than an A-2-Q-8 🫰 non-suited, even

though both hands belong in the A-2-x-x category. Furthermore, an A-A-K-K double-suited

is quite a bit stronger than 🫰 an A-A-Q-7 non-suited, etc.

Underneath follows a hi lo

hand rankings with the best omaha hi lo starting hands;

A-A-2-3 double-suited A-A-2-4

🫰 double-suited A-A-2-3 suited A-A-2-5 double-suited A-A-2-4 suited A-A-3-4 double-suited

A-A-2-3 non-suited A-A-2-2 double-suited A-A-3-5 double-suited A-A-2-6

double-suited

More Profitable starting Hands 🫰 in Omaha Hi-Lo:

A-A-2-x A-A-3-x A-A-4-5

A-2-3-x A-2-K-K A-2-Q-Q A-2-J-J A-3-4-5 A-A-x-x A-2-K-Q A-2-K-J A-2-x-x (suited ace)

A-3-K-K A-3-4-x 2-3-4-5 (fold 🫰 if there is no ace on the flop) J-Q-K-A T-J-Q-K K-K-Q-J

Q-J-T-9 2-3-4-x (fold if there is no ace on 🫰 the flop)

Don't get overzealous with any

A-2-xx hand.

Generally, you should only play hands that include an A-2, A-3 or 2-3 🫰 for

low hand along with a high-card combination with strong "nut-making" potential. You

should occasionally play A-4 suited and A-5 🫰 suited if the other two cards work well

with the hand. This is a marginal hand at best, but can 🫰 be a useful holding for mixing

up your play.

Although A-2 will make the nut low more often than any other 🫰 two-card

combination, it's a losing-money proposition to be overly aggressive with weak hands

containing strictly low possibilities. Usually, don't raise 🫰 in early position with your

good A-2 hands. Instead, raise with them in late position when there are several

callers 🫰 in front of you. This type of raise builds the pot when you're likely to have

the best hand going 🫰 in. With an A-2 hand you want to encourage large pots with many

runners. Getting quartered with A-2 with six 🫰 players in the pot will be profitable,

while it will lose you a significant amount of money when heads-up.

You're also 🫰 better

off folding hands that hold two gaps (for example A-4-5-9). The chances of making a

straight are <1% and 🫰 you rarely win low. Hands like 3-4-5-6, 4-5-6-7, 5-6-7-8 and

6-7-8-9 also have a negative expected value. Omaha variants being 🫰 the nut games they

are, these sorts of middle-connected hands are useless. They have a very low

possibility of making 🫰 the nuts and thus should not be played.

High pairs with two

random cards like K-K-x-x or Q-Q-x-x are rarely, if 🫰 ever, playable on a full table,

although a high pair with two low cards that also make your hand suited 🫰 or

double-suited is playable in most games. For example K-K-2-4 double-suited is a

playable hand with decent scooping potential. Be 🫰 sure not to over-value the hand when

hitting second nuts.

Trap Hands in Omaha Hi-Lo

A hand like A-4-4-4 suited is a 🫰 trap

hand. With this hand, you do not have much high potential and chances are that you will

make second-best 🫰 low hand. The odds for winning the low hand are only 1% and for making

a flush, only 4%. Hands 🫰 that hold two gaps are often best to fold. The chances of

making a straight are under 1% and you 🫰 seldom win the low (for example, A-4-5-9).

Hands

like 3-4-5-6, 4-5-6-7, 5-6-7-8 and 6-7-8-9 are hands that have a negative expected

🫰 value. You will not win enough times with the low hand and will too seldom make the nut

straight. High 🫰 pairs with two random cards like K-K-x-x or Q-Q-x-x are not playable,

although a high pair with two low cards 🫰 that also make your hand double-suited is

playable in most games. For example K-K-2-4 double-suited is playable.

How to Play

Pocket 🫰 Aces in Omaha Hi-Lo

You could raise with pocket aces and two high cards from an

early position to limit the 🫰 field. Since this type of hand plays well short-handed,

especially if the flop brings three high-value cards. At this point, 🫰 the hand will play

out the same as Omaha high, with you having the best hand. An exception to raising 🫰 in

this context occurs in a situation where the raise is not likely to limit the field. In

a game 🫰 where the other players are going to be seeing a flop, regardless of the price

(such as most online low 🫰 stakes games), it's most beneficial to simply call.

A pair of

aces alone is not a high enough to get embroiled 🫰 in the hand if three small cards peel

off. You'll be playing a weak high hand for a poor percentage 🫰 at half the pot. With

this type of hand it's very hard to scoop the pot and you don't flop 🫰 the nut low hand

often enough to make this hand profitable.

Hands such as A-2-3-4 rainbow are a marginal

starting hand 🫰 and should be played diligently. If you have the nut low with an A-4 or a

3-4 you're far more 🫰 likely to take the whole low pot than with a more commonly played

A-2. In a situation where A-2 is 🫰 the second-nut low, only to a 3-4 or some other more

random holding, you can gain a large number of 🫰 chips from players who overvalue their

low holdings. At the same time it can be a risky play to pump 🫰 a pot with nothing but a

nut low. Running into a player sharing your low will get you quartered for 🫰 a

significant loss on the hand. I can't stress this enough: always play for the high with

low redraws.

You should 🫰 only play this type of hand if you have two other good cards to

go with your high pair. For 🫰 example, if your hand is double-suited and/or has low

potential, like a Q-Q-2-3 double-suited. There is no reason to ever 🫰 play a naked high

pair such as a rainbow K-K-6-9. This hand is -EV in O8 because it only has 🫰 a weak high,

with no low draw.

Raising Before the Flop

Four low cards : With this type of hand it is

🫰 hard to scoop the pot and you do not flop the nut low hand often enough to make this

hand 🫰 profitable. If you do not hold an A-2, A-3 or 2-3, avoid playing this type of

hand.

: With this type 🫰 of hand it is hard to scoop the pot and you do not flop the nut

low hand often enough 🫰 to make this hand profitable. If you do not hold an A-2, A-3 or

2-3, avoid playing this type of 🫰 hand. Four high cards : This type of hand can be worth

playing for a high hand though you should 🫰 be prepared to fold if there are two or three

low cards on the flop.

: This type of hand can 🫰 be worth playing for a high hand though

you should be prepared to fold if there are two or three 🫰 low cards on the flop. High

pairs: You should only play this type of hand if you have two other 🫰 good cards to go

with your high pair. For example, if your hand is double-suited and/or has low

potential, like 🫰 a Q-Q-2-3 double-suited.

You should not raise in early position with

your premium hands in loose Omaha Hi-Lo. You do not 🫰 want to reduce the field and commit

a lot of money until you have seen the flop. If you are 🫰 sitting in late position and

there are a couple of limpers in front of you, then you should raise in 🫰 order to build

the pot.

Again, if you hold an A-A and a low card (like a two or three) or 🫰 an ace

suited, do not raise before the flop in early position. You want to avoid forcing your

opponents to 🫰 fold since these types of hands work very well in multi-way pots.

You

could raise with pocket aces and two high 🫰 cards from an early position to limit the

field, since this type of hand plays well short-handed. An exception to 🫰 raising would

be if the raise is not likely to limit the field. If that is the case, it is 🫰 most

beneficial to call. However, if the flop comes with two or three low cards, fold this

hand.

How to Play 🫰 the Flop in Omaha Hi-Lo

Count the pot and the number of outs you have

to make your hand and then 🫰 determine if it is profitable to draw. You should only call

with a drawing hand if you think you will 🫰 get paid off if you hit. (This is solid poker

advice, applicable to all forms of poker, not just O8.) 🫰 Consider which opponents you

are up against and how they play their hands. Be prepared to fold your hand on 🫰 the flop

very often. Many newbies give away too many bets seeing turns with low-probability

hands. When you hit, play 🫰 more aggressively. Be ready to raise in a big pot if the flop

gives you many different draws. A good 🫰 example is if you hit a something like a weak

flush draw, the nut low draw and an inside straight 🫰 draw. You should then raise to

force your opponents out and give your hand a better chance to win if 🫰 you hit. If you

are lucky enough to hit the inside straight giving you the nut high, it will be 🫰 well

disguised and you are likely to be paid off. However, be prepared to release your hand

if there is 🫰 heavy action behind you on the flop. If you flop a straight or weak flush

draw and there exists no 🫰 chance for a low, you're best to fold, or play the pot

cheaply. If you flop the nut-flush draw and 🫰 there exists no chance for a low, whether

you call or fold is dependent on the odds - that is 🫰 to say, on the size of the bet,

size of the pot and size of the remaining stacks. With a 🫰 pair on the board, you should

release your flush and straight draws. There is little worse in poker than paying 🫰 to

draw dead. Don't draw for a low when the flop comes with two high cards. Similarly, do

not draw 🫰 for a high when the flop comes with two low cards, unless your hand consists

of additional values, such as 🫰 a flush draw.

Three low cards on the flop Straight draw

and there exists no chance for a low FOLD Flush 🫰 draw (not nut flush draw) and there

exists no chance for a low FOLD Nut flush draw and there exists 🫰 no chance for a low

CALL/FOLD Two suited cards on the flop Flush draw and no low draw Only go 🫰 for NUT flush

draw Pair on the board FOLD flush/straight draws

How to Play the Turn in Omaha

Hi-Lo

Play a straightforward 🫰 (ABC) game.

In general, you should fold if there are three

suited cards on the board and you do not have 🫰 the flush.

It is best to fold if there is

a pair on the board and you do not have trips 🫰 or a full house.

You should fold if there

is a potential straight on the board and you do not have 🫰 a good draw for a better

hand.

If you have the nut hand, you should usually attempt a check-raise.

How to Play

🫰 the River in Omaha Hi-Lo

You should play the same as on the turn.

Play aggressively if

you think you have the 🫰 best hand.

Occasionally you can bluff if there is no possibility

of a low hand.

Omaha Hi-Lo Odds and Statistics

Outs are the 🫰 number of cards that will

improve your hand. For instance, you hold two clubs and two clubs are on the 🫰 board.

There are nine clubs left in the deck. You now have nine outs to make a flush. The

following 🫰 examples of O8 odds are not meant for you to memorize. Knowing that a flop is

16.2% to come all 🫰 low cards is no more helpful than knowing that it's somewhere around

15%.

Number of Outs % On Flop (2 cards 🫰 to go) % On Turn (1 card to go) 1 4.4 2.3 2 8.8

4.5 3 13.0 6.8 4 17.2 🫰 9.1 5 21.2 11.4 6 25.2 13.6 7 29.0 15.6 8 32.7 18.2 9 36.7 20.5

10 39.9 22.7 11 🫰 43.3 25.0 12 46.7 27.3 13 49.9 29.6 14 53.0 31.8 15 56.1 34.1 16 41.0

36.7 17 61.8 38.6 🫰 18 64.5 40.1 19 67.2 43.2 20 69.7 45.5 21 72.1 47.7 22 74.4 50.0 23

76.7 52.3 24 78.8 🫰 54.5 25 80.8 56.8 26 82.7 59.1 27 84.6 61.4 28 86.3 63.6 29 87.9 66.0

30 89.4 68.2

Odds and 🫰 Statistics

If you hold a hand such as A-2-3-4, there is a 5.6%

chance that the flop will not contain any 🫰 low card, a 32% probability that it will

include one low card, a 45.6% possibility that it will contain two 🫰 low cards and a

16.2% chance that the flop contains all low cards

If you have a high hand, the chance

🫰 of a high flop containing two or three high cards is 30%

You are dealt an A-2-x-x about

6.2% of the 🫰 time and an A-2-3-x about 1% of the time

If you hold an A-2 in a

nine-handed game, there is a 🫰 36% likelihood that one or more players also hold an

A-2

In a nine-handed game about 50% of all players will 🫰 be dealt a pocket pair before

the flop

If the board has not paired on the flop or the turn, it 🫰 will pair on the river

27.3% of the time

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