Dragaera

Sethra Lavode Afterword Query - No Spoilers

Tue Apr 13 11:11:20 PDT 2004

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> Omaha, whether played straight high or high-low, is an evil 
> abomination and
> should be destroyed, along with all of it's offspring.

Ever play siamese chess?  :)

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jerry Friedman" <jerry_friedman at yahoo.com>
> To: "Dragaera" <dragaera at dragaera.info>
> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 3:31 PM
> Subject: Re: Sethra Lavode Afterword Query - No Spoilers
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> > --- Edward Hahn <ehahn at isochronism.com> wrote:
> > > On 9 Apr 2004, at 9:31 PM, Bryan Newell wrote:
> > > > BTW, does anyone know if what the difference is between 
> "Hold 'Em" and
> > > > "Texas Hold 'Em"?  I see web pages that use either term
> > > > interchangeably.
> > > > "Omaha Hold 'Em", on the other hand, appears to be a 
> genuine variant.
> > >
> > > Hold 'Em = Texas Hold 'Em
> > >
> > > The version of Omaha that I've played is:
> > >
> > > 1) Each player gets 4 cards rather than 2 face down,
> > > 2) Each player must use *exactly* 2 cards from his hand, and 3 cards
> > > from the up cards on the table.
> > >
> > > There is a hi-lo version of Omaha called Omaha 8.  Rules same 
> as above,
> > > except:
> > > a) pot split between the highest hand that stays to the end and the
> > > lowest hand that stays.
> > >     - you can go for high and low simultaneously, using 
> different cards
> > > from your hand and the cards on the table
> >
> > Thanks.  That's Steven's other favorite game, right?
> >
> > > b) the lowest hand is A-2-3-4-5 (straights and flushes don't count
> > > against you in low)
> > >     - in fact, this is usually the highest and lowest hand
> > > simultaneously and is called the wheel.
> >
> > Interesting--in my "Hoyle" (by Frey, Morehead, and Mott-Smith),
> > that hand is called a bicycle.  They also mention that in some
> > high-low games, pairs don't necessarily count against you in
> > low, so there's such a thing as "double-ace low".
> >
> > That book was printed in the '70s but probably last revised a
> > decade or two earlier, and it doesn't mention the Hold 'Em
> > games.
> >
> > > c) the highest card in the low hand must be an 8 or lower
> > > c.1) - this means that some fields will be such that there is NO low
> > > hand
> >
> > The things people think of.
> > ...
> >
> > Jerry Friedman
> >
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