How to Play Omaha Hi Low Poker : Learn About the A2sA2s Hand in Omaha Hi-Low Poker

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Learn how to play the A2sA2s hand in Omaha hold ’em hi-lo poker in this free video series that will give you tips for playing a variety of hands and strategies.

Expert: Reg Brittain
Bio: Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network’s Poker Dome Challenge.
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How to Play Omaha Hi Low Poker : Learn About the A2sA2s Hand in Omaha Hi-Low Poker

6 thoughts on “How to Play Omaha Hi Low Poker : Learn About the A2sA2s Hand in Omaha Hi-Low Poker

  1. AA23ds is simply the best hand heads-up. Even AA2Kds is better than AA22, cos it has a better chance to win the high.

  2. This advice is just flat wrong. Run your scenario 20 times and tell me which wins more often:
    A-A-2-2
    or
    A-A-2- 3/4/K/Q

    Segments are too short, btw, even when they're right.

  3. Disagree. If you hit an 2 with AA22 you have a set, possibly the nuts, but your low is counterfeited and any A3 will split.

    AA23ds is better, but not always the best: on a high card board, it doesn't play well. A2AKds would play on both: you've got high pair, two flush draws, top high and low straight draw.

    Imagine a turn like: Q J 3 4

    In this situation, A2AK would have a very high number of outs to scoop on the river. A2A3 with a busted flush draw would have to wait for an unlikely A.

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  5. I'd rather have A234ds. Too easy to lose the low with only A2. Having 22 is terrible. Unless there is a two on the board (and there are only two left out there somewhere) the second one is useless.

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