Omaha Hi/Lo is very similar to the Omaha the only difference is that the pot is split between two hands, the highest and
the lowest.
The game begins when all the players at the table receive four "hole" cards each. These are cards that nobody can see apart
from the individual player holding his/her own four cards. Then five "community" cards are dealt which are visible to
all the players at the table. Players have to make a hand consisting of in total five cards using two hole cards and three
community cards. It is compolsary that players use two hold cards and three community cards.
The game consists of four betting rounds, the first betting round starts after everyone has their hole cards. After everyone
has bet or folded the next betting round will start. Before this happens three community cards will be placed on the
table, face up. The second betting round will now commence until everyone has once again bet or folded. One more
community card will be placed on the table face up so that there is a total of four community cards. The third betting
round will now start. After everyone has folded or bet the fifth and final community card will be placed on the table
face up. The last betting round can now take place between the players that are left in the game. After all the betting
and folding has finished it is time for the showdown.
What you have just read is a short explanation of how the game Ohama proceeds. The following will give you an
idea of some term that you need to know when playing online poker. We suggest that you read this page and then go to
one of our selected online poker rooms and just watch a few hands being played by other people. This will give you
a good idea of what is happening and you will fully understand it all. If you would like to know more about the
different poker term and jargon then please visit our
online poker dictionary.
Blinds: the two people left of the dealer have to post blinds.
This ensures that there is some cash in the pot before the game starts. The person left of the dealer has to post the
"small blind" and the person next to him/her has to post the "big blind". These bets are called blind because they are
posted before any cards are dealt.
Pre Flop: after everyone has got their hole cards and the two blinds
have been posted, the person who posted the small blind will start the betting, this person can, call, fold, raise or
check. Whatever the player decides to do the next person on the right has to make their decision. If someone has called
or raised then the next players either have to call or raise as well. The Pre Flop is basically the term used for the
first betting round.
Flop: this is the term user for the second betting round. Everyone
has got their four hole cards and there are three community cards face up on the table.
Turn: this is the term used to describe the third betting round,
there are now four community cards on the table.
River: this is the term used to describe the fourth and final betting
round. All five community cards are laying on the table and players have to make the best hand of five cards using two
hole cards and the community cards.
Showdown: this is when there is no more betting and all the players
still in the game have to show their cards.