Omaha Poker Online

Omaha Poker consists of making the best five card hand, with five community cards dealt in sequence as the ‘flop', ‘turn' and ‘river'. In addition, blinds are posted by each of the poker players in a sequence and manner identical to Texas Hold'em Poker.
In Omaha Poker however, players are dealt four hole cards each. Each of the poker players are required to use any two of their four hole cards to make the best possible five-card hand with any three of the five community cards. Given the multiple hand combinations available to each player at any given moment, it is easy to see why many players consider Omaha Poker the most exciting form of Online Poker today.
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Omaha Poker Sequence of Events
- Blinds Two (2) players left of the dealer button both post blinds equal to exactly half the limit they are playing. These are similar to the blinds in Texas Hold'em).
- Dealer Button. This button is used to determine where the action starts, once the game begins this buttons moves one person to the right (clockwise) for every new deal.
- Dealer deals each player four (4) cards face down (Pocket or Hole Cards).
- The player to the left of the dealer now begins the betting for this round. Each player has the option to Call the blinds, Raise the blinds or Fold.
- After the first round of betting the Flop is dealt. The Flop is three (3) community cards for which all players may combine to make their best possible hand.
- Following the Flop, the player to the left of the button may now begin the second round of betting.
- Dealer turns over 1 more community card (the turn).
- Following the Turn, the third round of betting begins.
- Dealer turns over 1 last community card (the river).
- At this point there will be 5 community cards of which you will make your best 5-card poker hand. You must make the best hand using the combination of 2 of your 4 pocket cards and 3 of the 5 community cards.
- Following the river card, the final round of betting will begin, this is the players' last chance to bet before the cards are revealed and a winner is determined. This is known as the showdown.
- The Showdown is where players reveal their hands to produce the winner. The winner is determined by who has the best hand with the combination of 2 pocket cards and 3 community cards. Players must use any two (2) hole cards and any three (3) community cards.
Omaha Poker Online Betting
Each bet and raise during the first 2 rounds is at the lower limit of the stakes structure, e.g. $4 in a $4/$8 game.
A player can bet up to 4 times per round. This is known as a bet and Three (3) Raises. This would consist of (1) a bet, (2) a raise, (3) a re-raise, and (4) a cap. It's called a cap since betting is then capped and cannot be raised anymore. Once the pot is capped, players can only call the Cap or fold.
Check-raising is allowed in all games.
Button and Blinds
Omaha Hi and Omaha Hi/Lo use a button to indicate the theoretical dealer of each hand. After each hand, the button moves clockwise to the next active player. The player to the left of the button is first to receive a card and must post a small blind. The small blind is half the lower limit bet, rounded down to the nearest dollar. The player to the left of the small blind must post the big blind, equal to the lower limit bet. Example: in a $4-$8 game the blinds would be Small Blind $2.00 and Big Blind $4.00. This replaces the antes in 7-card stud.
Both blinds are immediately in the hand and have options when in clockwise progression the action returns to them. For the Small Blind those options are to call the remainder of any bets made, or to raise if there are still raises remaining (not yet capped).
For the Big Blind those options are to check if no one has raised, to call if someone has raised or to raise if there are still raises remaining (not yet capped). After the flop and each subsequent betting round, the first active player left of the button is first to act.
When a player first sits at an active table, they may post the equivalent of the big blind. To play immediately all players may sit out and wait to become the actual big blind before playing. This rule ensures fairness to all players and stops potential abuses by preventing players from constantly entering games in late position and then leaving before they're required to post the big blind.
Omaha Poker Hand Rankings
Rankings follow in descending order. If multiple hands match in rank, the winner is the one with higher cards, e.g., a Queen-high straight beats a 9-high straight.
If the hands are still tied, the kicker determines the winner on hands that are 3 of a kind or below. If the hands remain tied, the pot is split between the winners. Any odd chips go to the left of the button.

1. Royal Flush 2. Straight Flush 3. 4-of-a-kind

4. Full House 5. Flush 6. Straight

7. 3-of-a-kind 8. Two Pair 9. One Pair

10. High Card
All decisions made by LIVE GAMBLER Internet Gambling regarding the ranking of hands are FINAL
All-Ins
Online poker games are played at "Table Stakes". This means that only the chip value you have in front of you at the start of a given hand can be used in that hand. You can increase your "table stakes" at any time in between hands; NEVER DURING A HAND.
Sometimes during the course of a hand the betting will exceed a players "stake" and the player may not have enough to call a particular bet. The player does not have to forfeit their hand at this point. Should the player wish to continue, they can call the amount that they have in front of them and they will be declared "ALL IN". Any further action will create a side pot of which the "All In" player will have no claim to. The limit of the number of side pots is only limited to the number of participants in a particular hand. The player will have claim to the portion of the pot that they have contributed to.
Disconnection Policy
If you are disconnected from the internet while a game is going on, you have the duration of the hand to reconnect and resume. The hand will progress even if you've been disconnected. It is up to the player to ensure his internet connection is reliable. LiveGambler cannot be help accountable for any funds lost due to disrupted gaming.
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