http://www.replaypoker.com/hand/replay/266597327
Board: 2 3 6 4 2
Opponent: 3 9 5 4
Me: A 7 10 J
Game chat didn’t indicate a lo winner
Dealer: brooks17 wins 4,440 chips with Hi: Straight, Two to Six; Lo: 6,5,4,3,2
http://www.replaypoker.com/hand/replay/266597327
Board: 2 3 6 4 2
Opponent: 3 9 5 4
Me: A 7 10 J
Game chat didn’t indicate a lo winner
Dealer: brooks17 wins 4,440 chips with Hi: Straight, Two to Six; Lo: 6,5,4,3,2
@powderjunkie
Dealer: brooks17 wins 4,440 chips with Hi: Straight, Two to Six; Lo: 6,5,4,3,2
Read it again . Brooks17 wins 4,440 chips Hi straight, Two to Six; … then it says Lo 6,5,4,3,2
It totals up each players share of the win rather than split Hi/Lo so it shows the total win of 4440 rather than 2220 for HI and 2220 for Lo.
Hope this helps
Right - i guess I was used to it on a separate line.
Regardless, my lo hand was still superior, no?
A 2 3 4 6 > 2 3 4 5 6
@powderjunkie
Sorry, but he got you in both. You must use two and only two cards from your hand and three community cards so You had A2347 not A2346 as the Lo hand is counted from the top down his 23456 beats you his 6 being lower than your 7
In Omaha, you have to use 2 of your hole cards. His 6 low beat your 7 low.
Him: Lo: 6,5,4,3,2
You: Lo: 7,4,3,2,A
Thanks guys - didn’t realize it counted top down - that makes my brain explode a bit. (did know it was 2 hole cards, just didn’t transcribe carefully because I thought the only thing that mattered was A v 2.