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8-Game Mix: Rules & Strategy Guide. Do you want to play against bad poker players who don't even. They call it 8-Game Poker because frankly, THORSEHA just doesn’t roll off the tongue quite as easily as “8-Game Poker”! In 2013 the traffic at the 8-Game tables has grown beyond what Horse poker, the traditional mixed game, ever received. They are also hosting a wide range of 8-game poker tournaments and sit and go's including a huge GTD tournament every Sunday. Full Tilt Poker now offers 8-Game but their 10-Game mix is nearly as popular as 8-Game.

Mixed poker games have become very popular in recent years, especially since the introduction of a $50,000 Championship H.O.R.S.E. event at the World Series. Our 8-Game Mix gives you the chance to play the following different poker games:

T - Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
H- Limit Hold’em
O - Limit Omaha Eight or Better (Hi/Lo)
R - Razz
S - Limit Seven Card Stud
E - Limit Stud Eight or Better (Hi/Lo)
H - No Limit Hold’em
A - Pot Limit Omaha

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PokerStars 8-Game Mix is played with six players, with the game changing every six hands (or every level in a tournament). The first six hands are Limit 2-7 Triple Draw, with Limit Hold’em next, and so on. When the last hand of Pot Limit Omaha is complete, the rotation goes back to Limit 2-7 Triple Draw and begins again. The game currently being played is displayed at the top of the table window, along with how many hands have been played so far.

Our 8-Game Mix differs to other mixed games like H.O.R.S.E, because it includes rounds of No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha, whereas most mixed games are played as limit only. When the game switches to the No Limit and Pot Limit section, the blinds and antes decrease accordingly to ensure the stakes remain consistent.

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If you are unfamiliar with 8-Game Mix poker games, we recommend you try them out first to get a feel for how they’re played. You are always welcome to play on free poker tables at PokerStars, and sharpen your skills before playing real money poker.

You can watch 8 Game Mix on PokerStars.tv, and see the Poker Games page to find out more about each individual game.

Finally, if you like to play other Mixed Game variants, we recommend you check out our H.O.R.S.E. mix, another mix of popular poker games, or our Hold’em/Omaha games. These mixed games are a nice change of pace from the popular Texas Hold’em game, and they are also available in our poker tournaments selection.

As well as 8-Game Mix, we also offer many other poker variants. See our Poker Games page to learn more.

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Continuing our look at 8 Game strategy, we turn our attention to the first of two split pot games in the mix. Omaha Hi-Lo is a staple of most mixed games and popular amongst non-Hold’em players. The game commands a lot of action, but players also tend to make a ton of mistakes.

Today, we go over a few Omaha Hi-Lo tips to help you improve your 8-game results.

Tighten Up Your Starting Hand Requirements

The object of any split pot game is to scoop the pot. As such, you want starting hands that give you the best options for scooping. In Omaha Hi-Lo, all of the best starting hands have an ace and deuce in them. Most any hand with three wheel cards is worth playing, even if you have A-4-5-K.

Hands with trap cards, meaning eights through tens, should be played sparingly. A hand like Ah-8h-9d-10d looks good in PL Omaha but would be speculative at best in Omaha Hi-Lo.

Tighten up your starting hand requirements to give yourself a better shot at scooping or taking down at least half of big multi-way pots.

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Beware of Counterfeiting

A player can become counterfeited if a card on the board matches one in their hand. For example, if you have A-2-5-J, and the flop falls 2-7-8. While you have a low, you do not have the nut low as your two is counterfeited.

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When you run into counterfeiting situations and you do not have a backup low or redraw available, it is a good time to slow down or get out of the pot. Do not chase down your low if you’re counterfeited as you’re just donating money to other players.

Watch Out for Quartering

Omaha Hi-Lo players often run into situations where they will tie for the low pot. This is called getting quartered. It happens most often when more than one player has A-2 and a low is made. You’ll see this happen most often in family pots with three or more players.

If a board has completed a low and players are consistently calling down bets, odds are you’re running into a quartering situation. There have to be at least four players in a pot for you to break even in quartering situations. Otherwise, don’t go too crazy with bets and raises if you do not have a scoop worthy hand.

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Drawing to Second Best Hands Will Kill Your Bankroll

In Omaha Hi-Lo, you want to have the nuts or be drawing to the nuts. When you consistently call down with second or third best hands, you’re donating money to the pot. The only exception to this would be if you have the second-best high hand and players are clearly chasing low.

In that case, you can call down a single bet with a second-best hand. Generally, you want to stay away from drawing to or calling down with second-best hands or worse.

If You Can’t Be Scooped or Quartered – BET

Long ago, I learned a valuable lesson in split-pot games. On later streets, you want to be if you have at least one way locked up and you cannot be quartered. For example, you flop the nut flush and your opponents are only chasing low. Since you cannot be scooped or quartered, you want to be to build the pot. The same holds true if you think you will win 3/4 of a pot.

Most players will shut down on later streets if they cannot outright scoop a pot. If they can only chop or they think they will be quartered, they will not bet. This gives you a chance to build up your half of the pot, or your 3/4 of the pot.

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