@TheOffalo so when we flip to make it more interesting than just flipping over all of our cards most prefer a "reveal" style. So we deal our hands, deal the board, but everything is face down. You start with the flop, first person turns over 1 card, second player has to beat that card and so on. After the last person tries to beat the best so far we go to the turn.
Fun game so most of us choose 5 - 6 card in hand games so you have more chances. Let's do 5 card Omaha High.
Say we have 4 players flipping for $100. $400 in the pot we then reveal the flop. The first player flips an A, so he has A high K kicker. Next guy has to beat the Ace, you keep flipping until you beat the previous hand
So here player two flips 2 cards and has a pair of 4s which beats the Ace, next player has to beat the 4s, he has to flip 3 cards but has a pair of 10s,final player flips 1 card and hits the K for a pair of kings, on to the turn.
A Jack gives player 3 two pair Js and 10s, so now we start back with player #1 who now has to beat player #3s two pair.
He improves but only to Aces, all of his cards are up, he is still playing but done flipping, on to player #2
Crazy hard but he only has a pair of Jacks, skip player #3 as he is leading, on to player #4
Just kings so does not beat the two pair. On to the river, could get interesting.
Player #3 wins with his boat, doesn't even have to turn the others over.
Of course we could have flipped them all up and dealt the board, but that's less fun.
Does that make sense? Just how we flip at meet ups.