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Omaha poker
Omaha – This variation of poker follows the same
rules as Texas Hold'em poker, but with two exceptions:
** Players are dealt four "pocket" cards instead of two.
** Players must use two "pocket" cards and three "community"
cards to make their best high hand.
The principle is the same, but the two differences in the rules demand
a very different strategy for playing Omaha Poker.
Omaha Hi-Low - Omaha Hi/Low follows the same rules as
regular Omaha, but there is an additional way to win a share of the pot.
The Hi winner is the player with the best poker hand, as in Omaha High
Only. But in addition to a Hi winner, there can be a Low winner. The Low
hand is a hand with 5 different cards below a 9. You must use two pocket
cards and three community cards to make a low hand. For example, 3, 4,
5, 6 and 8 of any suit would be a Low hand. The lowest Low hand is the
Low winner. In case of a Low winner, the pot is split 50/50 between the
Low and High winner. In case of multiple Low hands, the Low winner is
determined by comparing the highest of the low cards, then the second
highest, etc. If the two or more Low hands are equal, the Low pot is split
between them. Because there must be at least three different low cards
(under 9) on the board at the end to enable a qualifying low hand there
may not be a Low winner every hand. Also, a player may use different pocket
cards for Hi and for Low, from the four cards dealt to him along with
any three community cards, where again different cards may be used for
the high hand to the low hand. In Hi Low Omaha the lowest possible hand
is 5,4,3,2,A of any suits (flushes and straights do not count against
you for the low hand). Ace counts as high and low and therefore the same
ace can be used to make a high hand and a low hand.
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