Can someone help me out as I really dont think I should have lost the hand below. I'm quite new to omaha but I'm still pretty sure a straight beats a pair doesn't it?
Have I got it completely wrong, surely I had a straight (4,5,6,7,8) which should beat his pair.
>Dealing the flop (3d,Ah,4c).
>Lee_Boy has gone all in for 3,665.
>ricky1978 has gone all in for 3,320.
>Unmatched chips returned to Lee_Boy
>Lee_Boy showed 2c,2s,As,Ks
>ricky1978 showed 6h,8d,7h,5c
>Dealing the turn (Jc).
>Dealing the river (Qc).
>Lee_Boy has won the hand (7,240) with Pair of Aces (As,Ks,Ah,Jc,Qc)
>ricky1978 has finished 4th.
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Hi Ricky,
No - I'm afraid you did NOT have the Straight.
The first rule of Omaha is that you MUST use 2 cards from your hand - not 1, not 3 - EXACTLY 2.
There is an "Omaha - Hints & Tips for Beginners" Thread somewhere, I'll find it for you & put up a Link.
I'm afraid you had "no hand".
Ricky - try this thread.
https://www.skypoker.com/secure/poker/sky_lobby?action=show_static&page=poker_community_forums&plckForumPage=ForumDiscussion&plckDiscussionId=Cat%3a57795ac2-1793-4377-b4cf-e124b0f555f4Forum%3adf77f82c-151f-4bea-aae1-fb423dcae1faDiscussion%3aa5c76ef1-0394-4a4b-86f1-6727bbef5c54
Good luck fella.
DaveyZZ makes a good point there.
If you enable "SHOW HAND DESCRIPTIONS" (in Options) then you can SEE exactly what your hand is. It really helps, especially if you are not used to Omaha. Also, use the Four Colour Deck (also available via the Options Tab).