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Which PLO Hand Wins? Most Get It Wrong!

Which PLO Hand Wins? Most Get It Wrong!

Omaha poker is an action-packed game that often confuses new players—especially when it comes to hand evaluation. In the image above, we see a classic PLO (Pot-Limit Omaha) showdown. The question is: Which hand wins, A or B?

Most players instinctively pick the wrong answer. Let’s break it down and make sure you never make the same mistake at the tables!

Understanding PLO Hand Selection Rules

Unlike Texas Hold'em, in Omaha, you must use exactly two cards from your hand and three from the board to make the best five-card combination.

Breaking Down the Board

The community cards are:
♣ A ♠ K ♦ Q ♣ 10 ♠ 2

Now, let's evaluate each player's hand carefully.

Hand A: 2♦ 2♥ 3♣ 4♣

  • The best possible five-card combination using two hole cards:

    • 2♦ 2♥ from the hand + A♣, K♠, Q♦ from the board.

    • This gives Three of a Kind (Twos).

Hand B: 10♣ 10♠ K♥ 4♦

  • The best five-card combination:

    • 10♣ 10♠ from the hand + A♣, K♠, Q♦ from the board.

    • This results in Three of a Kind (Tens).

Who Wins?

Hand B is the winner! 🎉

  • Three Tens (Hand B) beats Three Twos (Hand A).

Why Do So Many People Get It Wrong?

PLO newcomers often forget that you must use exactly two hole cards—not three, not one. Some players mistakenly try to use more than two, leading to incorrect hand evaluations.


Final Thoughts

This is a great example of why Omaha requires a different mindset than Texas Hold’em. Next time you're at the table, make sure to carefully select two hole cards and three from the board before declaring your hand!

Did you guess correctly, or were you among the 90% who got it wrong? Let me know in the comments!


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#Poker #OmahaPoker #PLORules #PokerStrategy #PokerQuizzes

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