At the end of the day there will always be a high hand but there wont always necessarily be a low hand. You have to try and find a balance of hands that it will be possible to win both halves of the pot (or scoop as it is commonly referred as). It is because of this that you shouldn't chase non-nut draws whereever possible as you may end up chasing a draw where its only possible that you can win half the pot.
This game can be a lot trickier for beginners as you have two lots of pot odds calculations to work out each time - the odds of winning the high side of the pot and the odds of winning the low side.
I have to admit i'm a hold'em monkey but i do play the occasional omaha h/l or very very occasionally a stud h/l game just for a change to keep the old grey matter from going stale. Knowing what i should be doing and putting it into practice can be difficult in a game i'm not that familiar with!!
