If a split pot contains an uneven amount of chips, the pot will be split down and divided as evenly as possible. Any remaining chip will be broken down to the lowest denomination of chip still in play and the remaining 'odd chip' will be awarded accordingly.
- In Board playing / Flop games, when there are two or more winning hands, the 'odd chip' will be awarded to the entitled player left of the 'dealer button.'
(i) In High-Low split games, the 'odd chip' will be awarded to the high hand, if there are two or more high hands with identical values, the 'odd chip' will be awarded to the entitled player left of the 'dealer button.'
- In Stud games, when there are two or more hands that have identical values, the 'odd chip' will go to the high card by 'suit ranking.'
(i) In High-Low split games, the 'odd chip' will be awarded to the high hand, if there are two or more high hands with identical values, the 'odd chip' will go to the high hand by 'suit ranking.'
- In Low games, the 'odd chip' will be awarded to the lowest hand by lowest 'suit ranking.'