33:33 I've dealt multiple hands and read them against a set board before, but I never thought to set up a few hands and deal boards to them for reading practice. Great tip!
Try reading low stakes 5 card omaha hi/low hands when 4-5 grumpy old man coffee players get to showdown, flip over their hands at the same time and you have to read who has the best high and low hand within a few seconds before they start berating you for being so slow at reading their hands!
THAT IS 100% OMAHA HI LO PLAYERS!!! I am going to go over how to read hands faster than the players soon. I have free live lessons scheduled. If you check my channel you can see them. That's Omaha Lesson #2.
This is a HUGE help. I have an audition at a Strip casino in Vegas in a few hours and I've been binging your videos. I was a tables games dealer for 5 years and I'm trying to switch to poker... Also, I love that you said highs, lows and yo's. Forgot you weren't on a dice table for minute?? 😂 You are an excellent dealer!!
At 8:12 25 is two pair instead of aces, but it still loses to j10 so no worries 😀 I like how you look at if the board can make a full house, flush or straight and then look for those key cards. I guess if all those are out I'd look for the highest hand like boats first then flushes then straights. Thanks for the video 😀
Good question. When finding the best low in any 8 or better game, the objective is to find the lowest possible 5-card combination. In omaha, that requires using exactly 2 cards from the player's hand and exactly 3 cards from the board. When comparing low hands, the winning hand will be the hand with the lowest high card. In this case, because of the Ace on the board, the player with the A42Q would end up with an 8762A if you used the A2 from their hand. That player's best low hand would be to use their 42 from their hand and the Ace from the board for a low hand of 7642A. But that hand doesn't beat the 7632A that the player with the T3T2 has. As you can see, an 8-low is not as good as a 7-low and a 763 is lower than a 764. I hope that made sense! If you would like more practice a Truepokerdealer student just released a free smartphone app called "Mixed Nuts" that you can download on the Google Play or IOS App store to practice practice practice!
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Question: question: why would each of them get half the pot? Wouldn’t the first hand get all the high pot. And the other with the 4/3 gets the low? That is better than 5/3 At 30:40
In Hi Lo, exactly half the pot goes to the high hand (Quad 2's) and exactly half the pot goes to the low hand if there is a qualifying low, which there is in this case (6432A). So they each get half the pot because the high gets half the pot and the low gets the other half the pot. One player has the high hand and the other player has the low hand.
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is there any reason why dealers never re order the flops for easier reading such as putting suits together or pairs together or straights together? I can only assume that there is a rule against this but why would there be a rule against this if there is no cheating function as it really shouldn't matter the order of the flop? and all hard rules always have some reason for integrity. I can't see any sacrifice of the integrity for this.
The technical answer to this is that re-ordering the board violates a fundamental rule of poker - the "one player per hand" rule But the truth is that if poker players had an issue reading the board, then the industry would adjust. The real reason that dealers don't re-order the board is because even a 4 year old can read the board the way it comes out.
Lessons 2-10 can be found here: ruclips.net/p/PL3KSApovQlbnv2aFs-5EKauJPVc_WpZXB and requires a membership to my channel
33:33 I've dealt multiple hands and read them against a set board before, but I never thought to set up a few hands and deal boards to them for reading practice. Great tip!
Try reading low stakes 5 card omaha hi/low hands when 4-5 grumpy old man coffee players get to showdown, flip over their hands at the same time and you have to read who has the best high and low hand within a few seconds before they start berating you for being so slow at reading their hands!
THAT IS 100% OMAHA HI LO PLAYERS!!! I am going to go over how to read hands faster than the players soon. I have free live lessons scheduled. If you check my channel you can see them. That's Omaha Lesson #2.
Lol. This is funny because I know how it is. Even though I’m a couple weeks in dealing
@@rebirth2969 100%
Very tuff game to deal in 80-year old men playing 2 and 4 limit hi low Omaha
Facts on facts 😂😢
This is a HUGE help. I have an audition at a Strip casino in Vegas in a few hours and I've been binging your videos. I was a tables games dealer for 5 years and I'm trying to switch to poker...
Also, I love that you said highs, lows and yo's. Forgot you weren't on a dice table for minute?? 😂
You are an excellent dealer!!
Thank you for the whole channel. You have been helpful to me for several years now.
welcome!
Thank you, very well explained. I will definately practice the reading excercise.
You're welcome!
How this can be a poker with a single 2 in the hand@@truepokerdealer
At 8:12 25 is two pair instead of aces, but it still loses to j10 so no worries 😀
I like how you look at if the board can make a full house, flush or straight and then look for those key cards.
I guess if all those are out I'd look for the highest hand like boats first then flushes then straights.
Thanks for the video 😀
Thank you this is fascinating watch. By the way your hair looks amazing.
You are very kind :)
Very helpful, especially contrasts re holdem. Thank you.
Hi-Lo starts at about 14:00
Thx
Great video brother
Love these drills. Thank you!
yw!
17:34 A, 4, 2, Q .I am learning but wasn't A & 2 the lowest? beating 2&3 . If not please explain
Good question. When finding the best low in any 8 or better game, the objective is to find the lowest possible 5-card combination. In omaha, that requires using exactly 2 cards from the player's hand and exactly 3 cards from the board. When comparing low hands, the winning hand will be the hand with the lowest high card. In this case, because of the Ace on the board, the player with the A42Q would end up with an 8762A if you used the A2 from their hand. That player's best low hand would be to use their 42 from their hand and the Ace from the board for a low hand of 7642A. But that hand doesn't beat the 7632A that the player with the T3T2 has. As you can see, an 8-low is not as good as a 7-low and a 763 is lower than a 764. I hope that made sense!
If you would like more practice a Truepokerdealer student just released a free smartphone app called "Mixed Nuts" that you can download on the Google Play or IOS App store to practice practice practice!
@@truepokerdealer thanks
Hey Marc, is this app still available or any other apps that you personally know of, you recommend? @@truepokerdealer
Greetings Marc, Thank you for your lovely show. I want to be your student as good as you or happy just 25%. I am a retired person with 5 grandchildren aged 2-16. I hope can be a lead when we are together. Pls send me the copy of your booklet.
Question: question: why would each of them get half the pot? Wouldn’t the first hand get all the high pot. And the other with the 4/3 gets the low? That is better than 5/3
At 30:40
In Hi Lo, exactly half the pot goes to the high hand (Quad 2's) and exactly half the pot goes to the low hand if there is a qualifying low, which there is in this case (6432A). So they each get half the pot because the high gets half the pot and the low gets the other half the pot. One player has the high hand and the other player has the low hand.
Hello, what is the email to request the poker rules booklet? thank you
marc@truepokerdealer.com
Learning to deal Omaha. Thank you.
The title says lesson 1 of 10, though? Will there be more coming?
Thanks for this question. All of the lessons are completed and can be found in this playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PL3KSApovQlbnv2aFs-5EKauJPVc_WpZXB
As you can see, you need to join my channel to access these lessons. Make sure you join at the Bonus Mixed Game tier. That is the only join level that gives you access to these lessons. You can join here:
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Thank you
yw
@@truepokerdealer The drills make it easier to find the best hand quicker. I was always a little overwhelmed I would say 16 cards flopped over
See 16 cards
@@jackkosmicki3431 Glad it helped!
In the first hand didn't the first cards have a flush?
No. You must use exactly 2 from your 4-card hand and exactly 3 from the 5-card board to make your best 5 card poker hand.
Pls can some one show me ...can make a poker in omaha .... K K K down and K in the hand
is there any reason why dealers never re order the flops for easier reading such as putting suits together or pairs together or straights together?
I can only assume that there is a rule against this but why would there be a rule against this if there is no cheating function as it really shouldn't matter the order of the flop?
and all hard rules always have some reason for integrity. I can't see any sacrifice of the integrity for this.
The technical answer to this is that re-ordering the board violates a fundamental rule of poker - the "one player per hand" rule
But the truth is that if poker players had an issue reading the board, then the industry would adjust. The real reason that dealers don't re-order the board is because even a 4 year old can read the board the way it comes out.
lmao at 25:17
There are not poker with a single 2