Owing to its frequently large pots, Omaha Hi/Lo (also called "Omaha High Low", "Omaha H/L", "Omaha/8" or "Omaha 8-or-better") has become a hugely popular game around the world. Some people think that Omaha hi lo is the game of the future.
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Jun 13, 2019
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June 25, 2012
I play 3-6 limit O8 every weekend @ my local FL casino poker room. It's a normal 10 seat cash game and you can buy more chips anytime. This ap is a 6 seat ko tourney format where the blinds never increase. The "opponents" will river the nut high with no qualifying low on the board and just call. No raise! There is nothing realistic about this ap. It's functional in that it plays a high-low format, but that's all it's good for. It will hurt your game if you play it because it's not the least bit challenging.
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June 19, 2012
Love this game. Thank you!
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May 3, 2012
I am very impressed with the effort you put forth in making this game better. I know you still have a long way but keep up the good work!