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LowballSubmitted by admin on Tue, 11/06/2007 - 17:04.
Online PokerLowball
Some forms of
poker, often called
lowball, sometimes called "low poker," reward poor poker
hands (in the traditional sense). There are three common
variations on this idea, differing in whether aces are
treated as high cards or low cards, and whether or not
straights and
flushes are used. The methods are:
Some games are played high-low split, where the player with the best traditional poker hand (called the "high hand") splits the pot with the best low hand. The low hand is decided by one of the methods above. According to Official Rules of Card Games by Albert Morehead[1], the low hand in high-low is generally the deuce-to-seven low, although many on-line casinos use ace-to-five low, with a qualifier, e.g., no card higher than an 8. Low hands tie more frequently than high hands, especially in community card games, so it is not uncommon for such a hand to win a small fraction of a poker pot. For example, if one player has the high hand on showdown, and two other players tie for the best low hand, the high hand wins half of the pot and each low hand wins only a quarter of the pot. Playing ace-to-five high-low greatly increases the chances of the "scoop"--winning both hands--because a low flush or straight may count for both high and low. See Rule variations (poker) References
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