In poker variants like Omaha Hi-Lo or Razz, the Low Hand consists of five unpaired cards with the lowest ranking values, typically ace-to-five or ace-to-eight, depending on the game. Straights and flushes are generally ignored when considering the Low Hand, and the ace is always counted as low. The most common low hand ranking is the “8 or better” system, where an eight-high or lower is required to qualify.
Low Hand Example
For example, in Omaha Hi-Lo, a hand with 7-5-4-3-2 is considered a strong Low Hand because it consists of the lowest possible cards, with no pair.