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Omaha Rules
The rules of this game are very similar to Texas Hold'em,
so if you know those you are almost there. If you don't know the rules,
it's easy enough to learn. Just follow the sequence of play below
and away you go!
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Sequence of Play Rules | View
Betting Rules
Object of the game
To
finish with the best poker hand, and win the pot!
Credits
You
must have enough credits to place a blind bet and a bet
Sequence of play
- The Players to the left of the Dealer begin by
posting the blind bets.
- Two pocket cards are dealt to each Player
- face-down.
- First round of betting - options are to fold,
bet, or raise.
- Only one bet, and three raises per Player are
allowed on the first round.
- Players cannot "check" in the first round,
as Blinds are bets, and not antes.
- Three communal cards (flop) are
dealt face-up in the center of the table. All communal cards are
active for all Players and can be used in combination with each
Player's two cards.
- Second round of betting - options are to
check, fold, bet, or raise.
- Fourth communal card (Turn)
is dealt face-up.
- Third round of betting - options are to check,
fold, bet, or raise.
- If at this stage there are still at least
two vying Players, the fifth and final communal card (River)
is dealt face-up.
- Final round of betting follows.
- The Showdown! All remaining Players then
create the best five-card high hand possible. You can only use:
- Your two pocket cards and three communal
cards.
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If two Players tie, then you split the pot.
Betting Rules
- As per normal poker rules - playing and betting
proceeds in a clockwise direction.
- The two Players to the left of the Dealer
post the blind bets.
- Small Blind - the Player
who sits left of the Dealer bets half the lower limit.
- Big Blind - the Player who
sits left of the Small Blind bets equal to the lower limit.
- Betting increments in the game determine
the blinds. In a game of $2 and $4 betting increments, the small
blind is $1, and the big blind is $2.
- The blind bets in Omaha are considered as
active bets, and therefore Players have the option to check, fold,
call, and raise when the betting action returns to their position.
(Exception is the first round betting - options are to fold, bet,
or raise.)
- Only one bet, and three raises per Player are
allowed on the first round.
- Players cannot "check" in the first round,
as Blinds are bets, and not antes.
- Second and subsequent betting rounds - options
are to check, fold, bet, or raise.
- All bets must be placed in conjunction with
the game's betting increments.
- There are four possible betting rounds in
Omaha poker. Each bet and raise during the first two rounds is
set at the lower limit of the stakes structure, and for the last
two rounds at a higher limit structure. For example in a $1/$2
Omaha Hi game, all bets and raises are $1 for the first two rounds
(after pocket cards are dealt and after the flop). All bets and
raises are $2 for the last two rounds (after the turn and after
the river), following accepted poker rules.
- The maximum allowable number of bets per
Player during any betting round in Omaha poker is four. This includes
a (1) bet, (2) raise, (3) re-raise, and (4) cap. The term cap
is used to describe the 3rd raise in a round since betting is
then capped and can't be raised further. Once capped, Players
will have only the option of calling or folding.
- In betting rounds where Players have folded,
the first active Player left of the Disc/Dealer is first to act.
- To ensure fairness for all online poker Players
- new Players entering the Omaha game will be required to post
the equivalent of the big blind. All Players have the option of
sitting out and waiting for the actual big blind before starting
play.
- By preventing Players from constantly entering
poker games in a late position and leaving before they're required
to post, these rules stop potential abuse of the online environment.
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