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Hutchinson Point Count System for Omaha High/LowIn 1997 Edward Hutchinson published a formula in Canadian Poker Monthly for determining which starting hands in Omaha high/low are significantly more likely to win than random hands. I used it extensively when I was learning to play and think it is worth a read for all new players. It is based on a model assuming a ten handed loose low level game of limit omaha high/low with lots of people standing to the end of each hand. As always in poker there is no invincible strategy for all situations. Use it as a guide not a rulebook. Omaha High/LowA high hand can only win the high half of a pot (scooping if no low qualifies). The best low hand may win both halves of the pot because you are allowed to use different combinations of cards to determine your best high and low hands.High-Only HandsThe first step is to decide if a hand qualifies as a high-only hand. A hand is a playable high-only hand if it meets all of the following conditions:
Two-Way HandsIf a hand fails to qualify as a high-only hand, the next step is to decide if it may be played as a two-way hand. To do this you award the four hole cards points using the following scale:
Hutchinson Point Count Scoring SystemThe maxmium possible score is 45 points. Edward Hutchinson recommends you only play hands which score twenty points or more. You can consider raising preflop if you are dealt a combination of cards which score thirty points or moreNext we look at some sample hands. We also examine the Premium Starting Hands in Omaha High/Low and how they score under the Hutchinson Point Count system. Updated 20th Feb 2007 |
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