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Omaha Hi is a community card game. This means that
5 community cards (cards everyone is allowed to use to make their hand)
are dealt after each player receives 4 individual pocket cards (cards
only they are allowed to use when making a hand.) To make their best
hand in Omaha, players use any 2 pocket cards (but ONLY 2) AND any 3 of
the community cards (but ONLY 3). No other combination of cards will be
considered for the hand evaluation.
Basic Game Structure
Blinds are posted
4 pocket cards are dealt to each player
Pre flop betting occurs
The flop is dealt (3 community cards)
A 2nd round of betting occurs
The turn card is dealt (the 4th community card)
A 3rd round of betting occurs
The river card is dealt (the 5th community card)
A final round of betting occurs
Showdown occurs (hands must use 2 pocket cards and 3 community cards)
Pot is awarded to the player who assembles the best five-card hand.
Detailed Rules
Omaha is played with a standard 52-card deck and as many as 10
participants. A dealer "button" is used to indicate the position of the
player who would be dealing the cards if the players were actually
dealing the cards themselves. The player holding the button acts last
and thus has a positional advantage that remains throughout the hand.
After each hand, the button is moved one position clockwise, so that all
players in the game have, after a full round, had exactly the same
number of opportunities to hold positional advantage.
The two players on the button's immediate left must post "blind"
bets...that is, amounts they place in the pot before they see their
cards. Typically, the player in the very first position posts a blind
bet one-half the size of the player in the second position, although in
some games, the first bet (called the "small blind") may be as little as
one-third or as much as two-thirds the size of the second bet (called
the "big blind").
All participants are now dealt four cards face down. These are pocket
cards and belong exclusively to their "owners," and are not seen by the
other players at any time until the showdown at the end of the hand. A
round of betting takes place at this point, which is called "before the
flop" or "pre-flop."
Once the pre-flop betting is complete, the three cards are dealt face-up.
These are "community" cards that belong to everyone, and these three
cards are called "the flop."
A second round of betting follows. In the second betting round, the
player closest to the left of the button, who is still in the hand, acts
first. After everyone places his or her bets, a 4th community card is
dealt which is called the "Turn" card, or "Fourth Street."
After the third round of betting concludes, the dealer reveals the fifth
and final community card, called "the River," or "Fifth Street," which
leads to a final round of betting.
At the end of the final round of betting, any players still remaining in
the hand turn their cards over. If at any point during the hand, one
player makes a bet that all others decline to call, the hand is over
immediately, and the player who made the final wager takes the pot
without the need to show his or her cards. The player who can assemble
the best five-card hand wins the pot. |
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