Introduction
Texas_Hold'em
Omaha
Omaha Hi/Lo
Seven-Card Stud
Five-Card Stud
1-on-1
Rake
Rank
Rules
Terms
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Omaha Poker
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Omaha is similar to Texas Hold 'em Poker, except for two important differences:
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Players receive four cards face down, in the
pocket
instead of two.
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Hands must consist of two pocket cards and three community cards.
The Player that finishes with the strongest poker hand wins the
pot.
Two to ten Players can can play Omaha at one time.
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Playing Omaha Poker |
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Note:
To play Omaha you must have enough chips on the table to place a
blind bet.
Omaha plays as follows:
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The Players to the left of the Dealer begin the game by posting the blind bets.
The Player on the Dealer's left posts a
small blind bet, and the Player on the Small Blind's left posts a
big blind bet.
Note:
The Dealer's position at the table changes after every hand. The
dealer-button shows the Dealer's position at the table.
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Four pocket cards are dealt to each Player.
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In the first round, the Player to the Big Blind's left plays first and can
either:
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In the second round, three community cards are dealt. This is called the
Flop. A round of betting follows and Players can either:
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In the third round, a fourth community card is dealt. This is called the
Turn. Another round of betting follows.
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In the fourth round a fifth and final community card is dealt. This is called
the River. The final round of
betting follows. The remaining Players then use two of their pocket cards and
three of the community cards to create the best five-card high hand possible.
Important:
Hands must consist of two pocket cards and three community cards.
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The two Players to the left of the Dealer Button place the Small
and Big blinds.
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First betting round.
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Second betting round.
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Dealer turns over another community card, known as the
Turn.
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Third betting round.
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Dealer turns over one final community card, known as the
River Card.
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Final betting round.
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Players compare hands to determine the winner. The Player with
the highest hand wins the pot. This is known as the
Showdown.
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| Strategies |
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To improve your chances of winning, use the following strategies:
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Because there are nine cards to choose from, winning hands tend to be high. If
you are at a table with a lot of Players, for example, eight to ten, it is very
common for someone to have the nuts, that is, the best
possible hand. If you have a good hand, but not the best possible hand, be
careful.
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