Hi,
Toying with the idea of adding '8' style games to the rotation and was just wondering on determining the low unique rank aspect mostly.
In the scenario (Scrotum 8) where Player A holds 4h5d6s8s and Player B holds 3s7sTsJs and the board runs out JdTh7h9sAs giving Player A a straight and Player B a flush, is it the case that Player A takes half the pot with the straight as it is 8 or lower, and Player B takes the hi with the flush?
Also, if you had any other type of low cards, as long as they are under 8, does it matter if you have two-pair, a set or quads? If you had 3d3c3hAs in hand on a board of 3s9hTd7cJs, would that qualify as both hi and low?
If someone could point me in the right direction regarding the standard rule for 8 games that would be great.
Cheers,
Adam
Toying with the idea of adding '8' style games to the rotation and was just wondering on determining the low unique rank aspect mostly.
In the scenario (Scrotum 8) where Player A holds 4h5d6s8s and Player B holds 3s7sTsJs and the board runs out JdTh7h9sAs giving Player A a straight and Player B a flush, is it the case that Player A takes half the pot with the straight as it is 8 or lower, and Player B takes the hi with the flush?
Also, if you had any other type of low cards, as long as they are under 8, does it matter if you have two-pair, a set or quads? If you had 3d3c3hAs in hand on a board of 3s9hTd7cJs, would that qualify as both hi and low?
If someone could point me in the right direction regarding the standard rule for 8 games that would be great.
Cheers,
Adam