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POKER OMAHA HI-LO TOP 10 STARTING HANDS

TOP 10 STARTING HANDS

Below are the top starting hands for Omaha Hi/Lo, aka Omaha Eight or Better. These hands become even stronger when the aces are accompanied by another card in the same suit, for a chance to draw to nut flush. For eg. As Ac 2s 3c would be one of the best starting hands possible. Additionally, when you have an Ace along with a King, Queen, or a Jack, you would want them all in the same suit in the perfect world, with a chance to draw to a straight/royal flush.


1. Ace-Ace-2-3
2. Ace-Ace-2-Anything
3. Ace-Ace-3-Anything
4. Ace-2-3-4
5. Ace-2-3-Anything
6. Ace-2-King-King
  or
  Ace-2-Queen-Queen
7. Ace-3-4-5
8. Ace-Ace-4-5
  or
9. Ace-2-Queen-King
  or
  Ace-2-King-Jack
  or
  Ace-2-Anything-Anything
10. Ace-3-King-King
 
POKER OMAHA HI-LO TOP 10 STARTING HANDS
GROUP 1 HANDS: Play in any position for any number of raises
AA23 AA2x AA3x
A23x A2KK A2QQ
A345 A346 A356
A2KJ 23QQ 23KK
A3KK A3QQ A2KQ


GROUP 2 HANDS: Play in a single raise in all positions, fold multiple raises in early position
A2xx 234x AKQJ
KQJT KQJ9 AKQT
KKJJ KK24 QJT9
AAxx KKQQ A3xx
KKTT    
     


With all this in mind, you want to really really value hands that have A23 in them and really really be cautious with hands that have only A2 and two "junk" high cards in them like A29K unsuited. These are hands that can trap you for a lot of bets only to be counterfeited at the end and sometimes you'll need to dump them on the flop even if you do flop the nut low (against several raising opponents with a flush on the board for example).
 
 
 
 
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