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Omaha High is a version of Texas
Hold'Em, the difference being players are dealt four hole
cards instead of two. Only two of these hole cards, however,
can be used in making the final hand. This makes Omaha a 9
card game, with more cards to choose from players will finish
with enter the showdown with stronger cards.
The Buy-In
You must buy-in a minimum amount of chips when
sitting down at your chosen table. The minimum limit is usually
equal to ten times the lower bet limit of the game. For example
on a £3/£6 table the minimum buy-in is £30,
on a £10/£20 table the minimum buy-in is £100.
The Game
Omaha High uses a disc called
a dealer button to indicate where the cards are to be dealt.
Prior to the deal, the two players to the left of the button
(seats 2 and 3) place live bets called the small and big blinds.
It is called a blind because players must pay this amount
before seeing their cards. It's called live because it counts
as part of any further bets in the first betting round. The
first player to the dealer's left (seat two) is the small
blind and must kick in half the lower limit (£1 on a
£2/£4 table). Seat three is the big blind and
must kick in the full value of the lower limit (£2 on
a £2/£4 table).
The Pocket Cards
The deal rotates clockwise around the table
beginning with the player to the big blind's left. Each player
is dealt four cards faced down, called the pocket cards.
Action starts with a betting round beginning
with the player to the left of the blind bets and continuing
clockwise around the table. They Call by matching the big
blind (£2 on the £2/£4 table) or may Raise
by kicking in the big limit (£4 on the £2/£4
table). In this round Checking is not permitted. If the player
doesn't want to Call, they may Fold. The big blind has the
privilege of last action and may check or raise the bet.
The Flop
Once the first round of betting has completed, three community
cards called the flop are then dealt up in the center of the
table. All three cards can be used by all the players at the
table to make up their best possible hand. Another betting
round then takes place beginning with the player to the left
of the dealer button. This betting round begins with the blinds,
or the first remaining seat on the dealer's left. Checking
is permitted now and for the rest of the hand. Bets are placed
at the lower limit (£2 in our game). Players may check,
bet, raise or fold in this round.
The Turn
Another community card is dealt face up, called the turn.
Again betting begins with the blinds, however, Bets and Raises
are at the high limit £4.
The River
The fifth and last card community called the river is dealt
face up and a final round of betting takes place, again at
the high limit.
The Showdown
It's the showdown in Omaha High Poker that differs from Texas
Hold'Em. Players remaining in the game will then show their
cards, with the best 5 card hand winning. This 5 card hand
must be made up from two of their four pocket cards and three
of the five community cards.
Therefore, if a player is dealt four kings down, only two
of the kings count toward the final hand. The remaining three
cards must come from the community cards. The player with
the best five-card poker hand wins the pot. Should multiple
hands tie, the pot is split with any odd amount going to the
player immediately to the left of the dealer.
As in Texas Hold'em, the button used to indicate the dealer's
position is moved clockwise around the table. This allows
every player can benefit from the advantage of being last
to act once per round. Like Hold'em, position is an important
advantage with the player on the button being in the best
position possible.
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