Basic Rules for Poker Games : How to Play Omaha Hi-Low Poker

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

Learn how to play different types of poker games, including Omaha hi-lo poker, in this free video series that will teach you many of the popular styles of poker.

Expert: Johnny Ferrell
Contact: www.luckyacespokertables.com
Bio: Johnny Ferrell is the founder of Lucky Aces Custom Poker Tables has been an avid poker player for close to ten years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • Wow....do you guys have any quality control over there at Expert Village? This is pretty embarrassing.

  • thanks for telling us that trips are better than 4 to 8 straight

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  • But normal rules also apply right?

  • Are you stupid or something? The guy on the bottom left had a straight to 8! Ks got the Lo hand.

    Probably this guy failed a Casino Dealer exam.

  • @Oldnewboy yes i think so. you can only win or split the LOpot (if another player also has A2)

  • So if I have ace deuce in my hand and there's 3 small card ( 8 or lower ) on the board, that means I guarantee I have the nut low?

  • So if I have ace deuce in my hand, whenever there's 3 small cards ( 8 or lower ) on the board, I guarantee have the nut low?

  • wow i never knew trips beat a straight

  • Respond to this video...  and thank you for telling us that 9 to king loses to 4 to 8 straight

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