Understanding Omaha
Poker
By Claire Bowes
Still, players
are given five community cards which they can use. This amounts to
a total of nine cards that they can choose from when creating the
best hand. However, players must use their two pocket cards and
their three community cards in coming up with the best five-card
hand. Because there are more cards to choose from, poker hands in
Omaha Poker are stronger compared to other types of poker
games.
Basically, Omaha
poker can reach up to four rounds, provided that there are two
players left to play and battle it out for the pot money. If
everyone has folded, the game and the pot money of course goes to
the last remaining player. During the first round of betting, the
players are given four cards that are faced-down.
The dealer will
then place three community cards at the center of the table, which
the players can use for their hand. These cards are dealt with
faced up. The next round, which is often called “Turn” in poker
lingo, involves the dealer placing one community card faced –up on
the table. The final round or the river also involves the dealing
of another faced-up card on the table. For each round, players can
bet, raise the stakes, or fold.
Because there are
more cards involved and the possibility that a good card will be
dealt with later in the game, players in Omaha poker often stay
until the flop before folding.
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