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OMAHA
Introduction to Omaha
The Rules
In Omaha Hold'em each player receives 4 hole cards and
everyone shares 5 community cards, similar to Texas Hold'em. The catch is that
you must use exactly 2 cards from your hand and 3 cards from the board to make
your 5-card poker hand. In general the winning hands in Omaha are much better
than the winning hands in Texas Hold 'em. In a game of more than 3 people usually a
straight or better wins.
When you are first playing Omaha, you should make sure you
are actually using 2 cards from your hand, and not 3 or 1. For example, if the
board is K Q J 5 4, and you have A Q 4 4, your hand is only three-of-a-kind 4's.
You do not have full house of 4's over queens. If the board is A K Q 10 9, then
your J J 5 4 is not a straight, since you must use two of your cards.
Why play Omaha?
Omaha Hold'em is not as popular as Texas Hold'em but is
played by plenty of fish. Also, a lot of good Texas Hold 'em players want to try out Omaha
and are unfamiliar with the game but they may still play at high limits because
they are good at Texas Hold 'em. These players generally play too loose.
Also, it is much more of a technical game because it is
easy to see what the best hand is, since usually there is a flush or a straight
on board and odds are that somebody has one. At a full table, you will
often need the actual nut hand to take the pot down.
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