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Very fun and interesting variation on Omaha is called Omaha High-Low or Omaha Eight or
Better. And what it is, it's a split game, in that it's possible for one person, one
player to take half the pot for a high hand and then another player to take half the pot
for a low hand. Let's see how that works. Here we'll play fix limit. Dealer, small blind,
big blind. Dealer looks at his hand, calls. Small blind calls. Big blind checks. The pot's
right and we deal a flop...six, five, deuce. Now this particular flop is very interesting
in Omaha Eight or Better and perhaps I will be able to demonstrate why it is actually
interesting. What you see is that in addition to a straight draw, there's also a possible
straight out there. So the nuts right now would be four, three. If I have four, three
I'm pretty happy. I've got most likely the high end locked up and I've got a good shot
at winning the low end. If I can win both halves of the pot, I do what's called scooping
the pot. So if I have this I'm going to bet. Here’s a call and a call. Pot’s right,
dealer turn. From here it seems to be smooth sailing. The ten is not a scare card. If I’ve
got that straight or if I'm working on a low, I’m pretty happy. Some more betting occurs.