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Omaha is like Texas Hold'em. Each player receives four cards
dealt face down. These cards are also called pocket cards. Like in Texas
Hold'em, five cards are dealt face up on the table. The players can make
combinations using only two of their four pocket cards and three of five common
cards on the table.
Omaha can be played with as little as two players, up to a
max of ten players. It is played with 52 card deck without joker. Each player
receives 4 (four) cards, face down. These cards are known as pocket cards.
Then, dealer hands out five community cards face up. The players can make
combinations using only two of their four pocket cards and three of five common
cards on the table. The best five-card poker hand wins the pot. The
combinations and their ranking are the same as in Texas Hold’em.
Omaha High/Low Rules
Omaha High/Low rules are very similar to the rules of
regular Omaha with only one exception: a pot is split equally between the best
High and the best Low hands. A player is considered a winner if he has the best
High hand. However, a player having the best low hand consisting of 5 cards of
different values ranked 8 or lower can win half a pot.
The player play can make their combinations using only two
of their four pocket cards and three of five common cards on the table. If only
one player has the best low hand, a pot will be split between him and a player
with the best high hand. If there are several players with low hand, a winner
is determined by the high card of the combination which is lowest card in this
case (then, the second high card, etc). If there are several players with equal
low hands, their pot share is split between them evenly.
A player may play high and low hands simultaneously using
two of his pocket cards and three of the common cards on the table. The best
low hand consists of five, four, three, two and ace of any suits. The same ace
may simultaneously be a part of high hand and low hand.
Game-specific
Missed Blinds Policy
To prevent players from entering games in a late position to
avoid placing blinds, you will have to post an initial fee, equal to Big Blind,
or you can sit out and wait until Big Blind reaches your position.
Player can choose to:
1.
post Big Blind, or
2.
wait for Big Blind.
3.
Fold - surrender his cards and stake in the
game.
If the player chooses to wait for Big Blind he will be
sitting out and won’t be able to join the action until Big Blind comes around
to his position.
If the player were at the table and then sat out for a while
and missed his Big Blind, he will also have to miss Small Blind and the
dealer’s button. If you missed the small and big blind, you will be required to
post an amount equal to the big blind plus a ‘dead’ bet equal to the small
blind.
All-In
If the player finishes his chips he may not to fold the
cards. The player can go All-In and bet all his chips. In this case the pot is
divided into the Main pot and the Side pot. All the next bets are included to the
Side pot. If the player which goes All-In did not win, the winner receives all
chips (both the Main and Side pots). If the player who goes All-In wins, he
receives the Main pot, but the Side pot is passed to the player having the
second highest ranking Poker hand. If several players go All-In, the several
Side pots can be created. If the player who accepted all All-In bets does not
go All-In by himself, but appears to have the highest ranking hand when cards
were revealed, he takes the Main pot as well as the all Side pots. If the
highest ranking hand has the player who went All-In, he takes the pot or all
pots which were created until he went All-In. Every All-In player having
highest ranking hand can take only the pot (or pots) in forming of which he took
part.
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