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Omaha Poker Rules: Tips For Learning To Play The Game

One of the many reasons people love to play poker is the many variations and styles that that has evolved from the game. In any poker room, be it an online poker room or in a brick and mortar casino, you'll find a myriad of poker games to join. Omaha Poker is a variant on the popular Hold'em poker series. Each player is dealt four cards face down, which are referred to as hole cards. Five cards are also dealt face up on the poker table, which are called community cards. The players try to build their best hands using two of their hole cards combined with three of the community cards. The player holding the best five card hand is the winner.

An Overview of Omaha Play

Players who are familiar with Texas Hold'em will feel right at home playing Omaha Poker, as the betting is structured in quite the same fashion. The poker game begins with each player placing their pre deal mandatory blind bets.

The dealer deals out four cards face down on the poker table to each player. These are the player's pocket cards. These are cards number 1, 2, 3 and 4.

The first betting round begins, and is usually set at a lower limit. The dealer then turns over three community board cards face up on the table. This part of the game is known as the flop. These are cards number 5, 6 and 7.

The second betting round begins now. This second round of betting is also usually set at a lower limit. The dealer now turns over one more community board card face up on the table. This part of the poker game is known as the turn. The turn accounts for card number 8. It's now time for the third betting round, which is now set at a higher limit. The dealer turns over the final community board card face up on the table. The placing of this card in the game is known as the river. The river accounts for card number 9.

Now it's time for the final round of betting. This betting round has a higher set limit. With all bets now in, it's time for the showdown. In an Omaha Poker showdown, the players must use two of their pocket cards and three community board cards to make their best five card hand. The player holding the best five card hand is the winner.

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