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OMAHA HI-LO HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

The Hutchison Point Scoring System is merely an indicative aid for the beginner of Omaha Hi-Lo. It should be noted that initial card selection, while crucial to success, is not the only skill necessary to maximise Omaha profits. These other skills, however, do not lend themselves to easy quantification and are beyond the scope of this simple mathematical approach. NOTE that the basic assumption of this system is that it should ONLY be used at the lower limits.

A very high correlation (but not a one-to-one correspondence) exists between a hand's point count and its winning percentage. Thus, a hand that earns 25 pts. is quite likely to have a higher win percentage than a hand with 24 pts.and it is almost certain to have a higher percentage than a hand with 23 or fewer pts.

 
OMAHA HI-LO HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

ASSUMPTIONS

A ten-handed game at the lower levels with a mix of good and poor players.

 
OMAHA HI-LO HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

OBJECTIVE

To identify those hands that have at least a 50% above chance expectation of winning. That is, while any random hand should win about 10% of the pots in a ten-handed game, the hands identified as "playable" by this system have at least a 15% probability of winning.

 
OMAHA HI-LO HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

METHOD

In any split pot game the best hands are those that have a chance to win both high and low. Most of the hands without this potential should be discarded. However, there are a few hands that are profitable even though they have no potential to win low.

The first step in evaluating your hand is to see if it is one of these HIGH-ONLY hands. To qualify, all four of your cards must be Ten or above AND include (1) two pair, or (2) a pair and two suited cards, or (3) two double suits. Eliminate any high hand containing three of the same rank. If your hand does not qualify as a HIGH hand, then...

The next step is to see if your hand can be played as a LOW or TWO-WAY hand. This determination is made by adding the number of points obtained in these four simple steps:


FIRST
look at your two lowest cards and award points as follows:
A-2 equals 20pts A-3 equals 17pts A-4 equals 13pts
A-5 equals 10pts 2-3 equals 15pts 2-4 equals 12pts
3-4 equals 11pts 4-5 equals 8pts Anything else no pts
SECOND
look at your two remaining cards ("kickers") and award points as follows:
3 equals 9pts 4 equals 6pts 5 equals 4pts
J, Q or K equals 2pts 6 or Ten equals 1pt 5 equals 4pts
Do not award any "kicker" pts. for a card that duplicates a card used in step one and if the kicker is paired it is counted only once under this step.
THIRD
if you have any pairs, add points as follows:
Aces equal 8pts Kings equal 6pts Queens equal 5pts
Jacks equal 2pts Tens equal one point Fours equal one point
Threes equal one point Deuces equal 3pts  
Deduct half of the points awarded under this step if you have three cards of the same rank.
FOURTH
if you hold two suited cards and the highest of them is:
an Ace, add 4pts a King, add 3pts a Queen or Jack, add 2pts
an 8, 9 or Ten, one pt    
Deduct half of the points awarded under this step if your hand contains three cards of the same suit and award no points if all of the cards are of the same suit.

EACH HAND WILL EARN A TOTAL FROM 0 TO 45 POINTS. PLAY THOSE HANDS WITH 20 POINTS OR MORE AND CONSIDER RAISING WITH 30 POINTS OR MORE.
 
OMAHA HI-LO HUTCHINSON POINT SCORING SYSTEM

EXAMPLES FOR CLARIFICATION

You are dealt AS, 3S, 5H, KD. Since not all four cards are above Ten, the hand is evaluated as a low or two-way hand by following the four steps outlined above. Step one awards 17 pts. for the A-3, step two grants six pts. for the 5 and K "kickers," step three does not apply, and step four gives four pts. for the two suited cards (spades) headed by the Ace. The total equals 27 pts. making this a playable hand.

You are dealt AS, AC, 2S,3C. The hand does not qualify for high. Step one awards 20 pts. for the A-2, step two gives nine pts. for the 3 "kicker," step three grants eight pts. for the pair of Aces, and step four means that each double-suited combination headed by an Ace is worth four pts. each or a total of eight pts. for the two combinations. The grand total for this hand is 45 points. Incidentally, this is the most powerful hand in high-low Omaha.

You are dealt AS, TS, AC, QD. This hand qualifies for high because it satisfies the condition that 1) all four cards are Ten or above, and 2) two of the cards are paired and two are of the same suit.

You are dealt AS, TS, KD, QD. This hand qualifies for high because 1) all four cards are Ten or above, and 2) it contains two double suits.

 
 
 
 
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