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Omaha is similar to Hold�em, except each player is dealt four downcards instead of two.� There is a round of betting after these cards have been delivered. Three board cards are then turned face-up (which is called "the flop") and another round of betting occurs. Another card is turned face up, followed by a round of betting. A final board card is then turned up and a final round of betting ensues. These five board cards are "community cards" and after the final round of betting has been completed, a player must use a combination of two cards in his hand and three cards from the board to determine his best hand.
Omaha is often played high-low split, 8-or-better. You may use any combination of two holecards and three boardcards for your high hand and another (or the same) combination of two holecards and three boardcards for your low hand.
PLEASE SEE THE BICYCLE CASINO RULE BOOK FOR OFFICIAL AND COMPREHENSIVE RULES. |
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