Omaha Hi Lo Poker

Omaha Hi Low poker is a game where the pot is split between the winner of the Hi side and the winner of the Low side. It is possible for the same player to win both the Hi and Low and to take the whole pot. In Omaha Hi Lo each player begins with four unique cards called "hole cards". They will later share a total of five community cards that will be laid out face up on the table. Each player must form the best five card hands by using exactly 2 of their hole cards and 3 of the community cards.

The game starts with posting the blinds. First, the player to the left of the dealer must post the mandatory small blind bet followed by the second player to the right left to the dealer posting the big blind bet. These two initial bets start the pot.

To ensure fairness, the game rotates clockwise. Each person at the table gets a chance to deal the cards as well as each player has to post a big blind and a small blind at some point in the game. The rules, of course, will vary slightly when you take the game online, but that's all discussed in the Omaha Hi Low poker online section.

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The game play for Omaha Hi Low "8 or Better" follows the same method as Texas Holdem, except that the players start with 4 hole cards as opposed to 2 and the hand must be composed of a combination of hole and community cards, where as in Holdem poker, you have no barriers.

Just like Texas Hold'em, Omaha Poker is a community card game. Community cards are those that are dealt face-up in the center of the table that are used by all players along with their hole cards to make a five-card hand. A Community card game simply means that the players must use some of the community cards, or board cards, to complete their hands. If you know how to play Texas Holdem, you'll have no problems understanding the Omaha Poker rules.

There are three options you have when it is your turn. You can call, which means that you are matching the current bets on the table; you can match the bets and raise by a certain amount, keeping in mind any limits; or you can fold, which means you're out for this round. Throughout most poker games, a good player will fold on most hands and only play good ones.

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The general poker rules concerning betting is that everyone must have bet the same amount at the end of each betting round. So, when a player raises the bet, all other players must at least match the new highest bet in order to stay in the game - this is done one player at a time. It's not unusual to see each player be faced with three and sometimes even four decisions during one betting round; however, it makes for one long poker game.

Once the small and big blinds are posted, each player receives four cards and a round of betting starts with the third player to the left of the dealer. Each player has the choice to call, raise, or fold.

Once the first round of betting is complete, three community cards, called "the flop" are dealt in the middle of the table, prompting the second round of betting. Each player now analyzes the potential hands that can be made by combining two of their hole cards with the three community cards and bet accordingly.
Once the second round of betting is complete, the fourth community card, the "Turn", is dealt, prompting the third round of bets. Again, players analyze their potential hands by taking three of the four community cards in conjunction with two of their four hole cards.

The fourth and final round of betting begins when the fifth card, the "River", is laid out on the table. Players make their decisions to call, raise, or fold based on the hands they have. Once the final round of betting is complete, the Showdown takes place, which is where all the remaining players show their hands to determine the winner.

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by Bones McCoy at offshorepokerroom.com on April 15, 2006


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