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'''Omaha poker''' is a [[poker]] game. It is similar to [[Texas Hold 'Em]] in that it involves a combination of hidden hole cards dealt to each player, and community cards shared by all players. In Omaha, players are dealt 4 cards, rather than 2 as in Hold'em, and must use exactly two hole cards, whereas Hold'em allows players to use 1 or none. It is commonly played in both High only, and [[Lowball Poker|Hi-Lo]] formats. The betting limits are typically fixed limit, or pot-limit. No-limit Omaha is fairly rare. | |||
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[[Lowball Poker]] | * [[Lowball Poker]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 28 September 2024
Omaha poker is a poker game. It is similar to Texas Hold 'Em in that it involves a combination of hidden hole cards dealt to each player, and community cards shared by all players. In Omaha, players are dealt 4 cards, rather than 2 as in Hold'em, and must use exactly two hole cards, whereas Hold'em allows players to use 1 or none. It is commonly played in both High only, and Hi-Lo formats. The betting limits are typically fixed limit, or pot-limit. No-limit Omaha is fairly rare.