Big O at the World Series of Poker (WSOP)īig O has featured at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) since 2015 when it was included in the Dealer's Choice mix for the first time. Straights and flushes and stronger hands in general will be more likely to be the winner more consistently. That means hands like two-pair and three-of-a-kind will hardly ever turn up as a winner at showdown in Big O.
Related: Bluffing in 'Big O' and Other Split-Pot Games With the additional card, the potential two-card combinations a player may have within their hole cards increases from 6 to 10, meaning that stronger hands will be required to win either pot. In order to be able to play Big O, you must first understand the rules of Omaha Hi-Lo, the game Big O is based on.Īs always with split pot games, it is important to play starting hands that have the ability to qualify to win both the high and the low pots. Alternatively, the addition of an extra card to a player's hand makes this automatically bigger than most Omaha poker formats, where players receive just four cards.