![]() ![]() This is known as the pre-flop round of betting and the players take turns betting clockwise around the table based only on their hole cards. Each player is dealt four, face down, hole cards and the first round of betting begins. The player to the left of the small blind then posts the big blind, which is typically worth twice as much as the small blind. The player to the left of the dealer position (marked by the dealer button) must post the small blind. A game of Omaha can typically support 9-10 players, and to start the game blinds must be posted. Texas Hold’em players will probably find that the many similarities make Omaha one of the easiest games to switch too. Omaha Poker, in its traditional form is not particularly hard to play. Omaha has become especially available in online poker rooms. In just the last few decades, Omaha has become much more widespread and today can be found in most major casinos and big tournaments. In 1982 Omaha got a solid foundation in Las Vegas Casinos and became a crowd favorite. The biggest difference between Omaha and Texas Hold’em is the number of hole cards dealt to each player, but there are a few other important nuances that differentiate between the games. Just like Texas Hold’em, each player is dealt hole cards which are combined with a board of face up community cards. We’re not exactly sure where or when people started playing Omaha Poker, but it was most likely born in home-games as a version of Texas Hold’em. ![]()
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