For low hand, yes, because you go by the highest low card. In this case, the highest low card in the first hand, 6, is lower than the highest low card of the second hand, 7, therefore the first hand wins.
Just always remember to start at the highest card of the low hand and work backwards and you'll be golden. That phrase highest low card will always stick if you let it :)
2007-03-08 07:47:20
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answered by starofiniquity 5
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23456 is a 6-5 low and a 6 high straight, A2347 is a 7-4 low and ace high, (though it's imossible that these would be the 5 cards you play for high)
So 23456 is both a better hi and lo hand
2007-03-08 22:23:28
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answered by Buxx 1
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Yes the 23456 would win both the high and the low. Assuming there is no flush.
2007-03-09 12:32:40
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answered by Majik9 3
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He did use 2 playing cards from his hand. He used the 6 and in spite of his optimum card replaced into as a kicker. A hand continuously incorporates 5 playing cards. His hand replaced into 4-of-a-sort, and his kicker. in spite of in case you win a hand with basically a pair you're nonetheless employing 3 different playing cards as kickers, or tie breakers. Omaha is a not undemanding game to get the hang of in the beginning up. as quickly as I first performed it online I had to go interior the path of the hand histories after each and each consultation to ensure what got here approximately.
2016-10-17 21:29:41
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answered by ? 4
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23456 is a straight and would be the high hand - A2347 is a low hand
2007-03-08 07:44:34
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answered by Paul R 2
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I found all I need to know about Omaha Hi-Lo at http://online-gambling-made-easy.com. Well maybe not all I need to know, but it was a good primer to the game and fun to read.
2007-03-10 06:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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