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Omaha hold 'em A showdown in Omaha. Player on the left wins with Three of a kind.0️⃣ Exactly two hole cards must be used. Alternative names Omaha Type Community card poker Players 2–10 Skills Probability, psychology Cards0️⃣ 52 Deck French Rank (high→low) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Play Clockwise0️⃣ Chance Medium to high

Omaha hold 'em (also known as Omaha holdem or simply Omaha) is a community card poker game0️⃣ similar to Texas hold 'em, where each player is dealt four cards and must make their best hand using exactly0️⃣ two of them, plus exactly three of the five community cards. The exact origin of the game is unknown, but0️⃣ casino executive Robert Turner first brought Omaha into a casino setting when he introduced the game to Bill Boyd, who0️⃣ offered it as a game at the Las Vegas Golden Nugget Casino (calling it "Nugget Hold'em").[1][2] Omaha uses a 52-card0️⃣ French deck. Omaha hold 'em 8-or-better is the "O" game featured in H.O.R.S.E.

History [ edit ]

Omaha hold 'em derives its0️⃣ name from two types of games.

"Hold'em" refers to a game using community cards that are shared by all players. This0️⃣ is opposed to draw games, where each player's hand is composed only of concealed cards, and stud games, where each0️⃣ player's unique hand contains a mix of cards visible to the other players and concealed hole cards.

In the original Omaha0️⃣ poker game, players were only dealt two hole cards and had to use both to make a hand combined with0️⃣ community cards.[3] This version of Omaha is defined in the glossary of Super/System (under Omaha) as being interchangeable with "Tight0️⃣ hold 'em". Across all the variations of the game, the requirement of using exactly two hole cards is the only0️⃣ consistent rule. The "Omaha" part of the name represents this aspect of the game.

Explanation [ edit ]

In North American casinos,0️⃣ the term "Omaha" can refer to several poker games. The original game is also commonly known as "Omaha high". A0️⃣ high-low split version called "Omaha Hi-Lo", or sometimes "Omaha eight-or-better" or "Omaha/8", is also played. In Europe, "Omaha" still typically0️⃣ refers to the high version of the game, usually played pot-limit. Pot-limit Omaha is often abbreviated as "PLO." Pot-limit and0️⃣ no-limit Omaha eight-or-better can be found in some casinos and online, though no-limit is rarer.[4][failed verification]

It is often said that0️⃣ Omaha is a game of "the nuts", i.e. the best possible high or low hand, because it frequently takes "the0️⃣ nuts" to win a showdown. It is also a game where between the cards in their hand and the community0️⃣ cards a player may have drawing possibilities to multiple different types of holdings. For example, a player may have both0️⃣ a draw to a flush and a full house using different combinations of cards. At times, even seasoned players may0️⃣ need additional time to figure what draws are possible for their hand.

The basic differences between Omaha and Texas hold 'em0️⃣ are these: first, each player is dealt four hole cards instead of two. The betting rounds and layout of community0️⃣ cards are identical. At showdown, each player's hand is the best five-card hand made from exactly three of the five0️⃣ cards on the board, plus exactly two of the player's own cards. Unlike Texas hold 'em, a player cannot play0️⃣ four or five of the cards on the board with fewer than two of their own (nor can a player0️⃣ play three or four of his or her hole cards).

A maximum of eleven players can be dealt a hand in0️⃣ Omaha, regardless of whether or not burn cards are used, however Omaha is most commonly played six handed or nine0️⃣ handed.

Some specific things to notice about Omaha hands are:

As in Texas hold 'em, three or more suited cards on the0️⃣ board makes a flush possible, but unlike that game, a player always needs two of that suit in hand to0️⃣ play a flush. For example, with a board of K ♠ 9 ♠ Q ♠ Q ♥ 5 ♠ ,0️⃣ a player with A ♠ 2 ♥ 4 ♥ 5 ♣ cannot play a flush using the ace as would0️⃣ be possible in Texas hold 'em; the player must play two cards from in-hand and only three from the board0️⃣ (so instead, this player's best hand is two pair: Q ♠ Q ♥ 5 ♠ 5 ♣ A ♠ ).0️⃣ A player with 2 ♠ 3 ♠ K ♦ J ♦ can play the spade flush.

, a player with play0️⃣ a flush using the ace as would be possible in Texas hold 'em; the player must play two cards from0️⃣ in-hand and only three from the board (so instead, this player's best hand is two pair: ). A player with0️⃣ play the spade flush. The same concept applies to straights. In Omaha, a player cannot use only one hole card0️⃣ and four cards on the board to play a straight. For example, with a board of 5 ♠ 6 ♥0️⃣ 7 ♦ 8 ♥ A ♠ , a player with J ♦ J ♠ 4 ♦ 9 ♠ or J0️⃣ ♦ J ♠ 9 ♦ 9 ♠ cannot play a straight. But a player with J ♦ J ♠ 40️⃣ ♦ 3 ♠ can play a straight from 3 to 7;

, a player with or play a straight. But a0️⃣ player with play a straight from 3 to 7; Two pair on the board does not make a full house0️⃣ for anyone with a single matching card as it does in Texas hold 'em. For example, with a board of0️⃣ J ♠ J ♦ 9 ♦ 5 ♥ 9 ♣ , a player with a hand of A ♠ 20️⃣ ♠ J ♥ K ♦ cannot play a full house; the player can only use the A-J to play J0️⃣ ♠ J ♥ J ♦ A ♠ 9 ♣ , since they must play three of the board cards. A0️⃣ player with J ♣ 2 ♣ 9 ♠ 10 ♠ can use their J-9 to play the full house J0️⃣ ♠ J ♦ J ♣ 9 ♠ 9 ♦ (or 9 ♣ ). Likewise, a player with 10 ♠ 50️⃣ ♣ 5 ♠ 2 ♣ can use their 5-5 to play the full house J ♠ J ♦ 5 ♥0️⃣ 5 ♣ 5 ♠ .

, a player with a hand of cannot play a full house; the player can only0️⃣ use the to play , since they must play three of the board cards. A player with use their to0️⃣ play the full house (or ). Likewise, a player with use their to play the full house . Likewise, with0️⃣ three of a kind on the board, a player must have a pair in hand to make a full house.0️⃣ For example, with a board of J ♠ J ♦ A ♦ J ♥ K ♣ , a player with0️⃣ A ♠ 2 ♠ 3 ♥ K ♦ does not have a full house, the player only has three jacks0️⃣ with an ace-king kicker, and will lose to a player with only a pair of deuces. This is probably the0️⃣ most frequently misread hand in Omaha. (Naturally, a person with the fourth jack in hand can make four jacks because0️⃣ any other card in hand can act as the fifth card, or "kicker".)

Omaha hi-low split-8 or better [ edit ]

A0️⃣ showdown in Omaha hi-low split. Player on the left wins the low-hand half with the nut low A-2-3-4-5, player on0️⃣ the right wins the high-hand half with a full house 5-5-5-J-J

The most valuable starting hand in Omaha hi-low split

In Omaha0️⃣ hi-low split-8 or better (simply Omaha/8), each player makes a separate five-card high hand and five-card ace-to-five low hand (eight-high0️⃣ or lower to qualify), and the pot is split between the high and low (which may be the same player).0️⃣ To qualify for low, a player must be able to play an 8-7-6-5-4 or lower (this is why it is0️⃣ called "eight or better"). A few casinos play with a 9-low qualifier instead, but this is rare. Each player can0️⃣ play any two of their four hole cards to make their high hand, and any two of their four hole0️⃣ cards to make their low hand. If there is no qualifying low hand, the high hand wins (scoops) the whole0️⃣ pot. This game is usually played in the fixed limit version, although pot limit Omaha/8 is becoming more popular. A0️⃣ few low-stakes online tournaments feature no limit Omaha/8.

The brief explanation above belies the complexity of the game, so a number0️⃣ of examples will be useful here to clarify it. The table below shows a five-card board of community cards at0️⃣ the end of play, and then lists for each player the initial private four-card hand dealt to him or her,0️⃣ and the best five-card high hand and low hand each player can play on showdown:

Board: 2 ♠ 5 ♣ 100️⃣ ♥ 7 ♦ 8 ♣ Player Hand High Low Alan A ♠ 4 ♠ 5 ♥ K ♣ 5 ♥0️⃣ 5 ♣ A ♠ 10 ♥ 8 ♣ 7 ♦ 5 ♣ 4 ♠ 2 ♠ A ♠ Bryan A0️⃣ ♥ 3 ♥ 10 ♠ 10 ♣ 10 ♠ 10 ♣ 10 ♥ 8 ♣ 7 ♦ 7 ♦ 50️⃣ ♣ 3 ♥ 2 ♠ A ♥ Chris 7 ♣ 9 ♣ J ♠ Q ♠ J ♠ 10 ♥0️⃣ 9 ♣ 8 ♣ 7 ♦ Cannot qualify Derek 4 ♥ 6 ♥ K ♠ K ♦ 8 ♣ 70️⃣ ♦ 6 ♥ 5 ♣ 4 ♥ 7 ♦ 6 ♥ 5 ♣ 4 ♥ 2 ♠ Eve A ♦0️⃣ 3 ♦ 6 ♦ 9 ♥ 10 ♥ 9 ♥ 8 ♣ 7 ♦ 6 ♦ 7 ♦ 5 ♣0️⃣ 3 ♦ 2 ♠ A ♦

In the deal above, Chris wins the high-hand half of the pot with their J-high0️⃣ straight, and Bryan and Eve split the low half (getting a quarter of the pot each) with 7-5-3-2-A.

Some specific things0️⃣ to notice about Omaha/8 hands are:

In order for anyone to qualify low, there must be at least three cards of0️⃣ differing ranks 8 or below on the board. For example, a board of K-8-J-7-5 makes low possible (the best low0️⃣ hand would be A-2 , followed by A-3 , 2-3 , etc.) A board of K-8-J-8-5 , however, cannot make0️⃣ any qualifying low (the best low hand possible would be J-8-5-2-A , which does not qualify). Statistically, around 60% of0️⃣ the time a low hand is possible.

to qualify low, there must be at least three cards of differing ranks or0️⃣ below on the board. For example, a board of makes low possible (the best low hand would be , followed0️⃣ by , , etc.) A board of , however, cannot make any qualifying low (the best low hand possible would0️⃣ be , which does not qualify). Statistically, around 60% of the time a low hand is possible. Low hands often0️⃣ tie, and high straights occasionally tie as well, as do, even more rarely, full houses. In theory, it is possible0️⃣ to win as little as a 14th of a pot (though this is extraordinarily rare). Winning a quarter of the0️⃣ pot is quite common, and is called "getting quartered." One dangerous aspect of playing for the low pot is the0️⃣ concept of "counterfeiting". To illustrate, if a player has, for example, 2-3 and two other cards in their hand and0️⃣ the flop is A-6-7 , that player has flopped the "nut low". However, if either a 2 or a 30️⃣ hit the board on the turn or the river, the hand is "counterfeited" and the nut low hand is lost0️⃣ (the player still has a much weaker low hand however, with 3-4 , 3-5 and 4-5 making better lows). This0️⃣ is why there is significant extra value in possessing the "protected" nut low. To illustrate this, if the player has0️⃣ 2-3-4 in their hand their low is protected, i.e. if a 2 or 3 hits the board they still have0️⃣ the lowest possible hand. To lose the nut low in this case either a 2 and a 3 , a0️⃣ 2 and a 4 , or a 3 and a 4 would have to hit the board on the turn0️⃣ and the river (giving the nut low to a player holding 4-5 , 3-5 and 2-5 , respectively), an unlikely0️⃣ possibility. For similar reasons it is significantly better to possess the protected nut low draw over the low draw. For0️⃣ example, this could be having A-2-3 with a flop of 7-8-9 ; any low card below 7 on the turn0️⃣ or river gives the player the best low.

and two other cards in their hand and the flop is , that0️⃣ player has flopped the "nut low". However, if either a or a hit the board on the turn or the0️⃣ river, the hand is "counterfeited" and the nut low hand is lost (the player still has a much weaker low0️⃣ hand however, with , and making better lows). This is why there is significant extra value in possessing the "protected"0️⃣ nut low. To illustrate this, if the player has in their hand their low is protected, i.e. if a or0️⃣ hits the board they still have the lowest possible hand. To lose the nut low in this case either a0️⃣ and a , a and a , or a and a would have to hit the board on the turn0️⃣ and the river (giving the nut low to a player holding , and , respectively), an unlikely possibility. For similar0️⃣ reasons it is significantly better to possess the protected nut low draw over the low draw. For example, this could0️⃣ be having with a flop of ; any low card below on the turn or river gives the player the0️⃣ best low. When four or five low cards appear on the board, it can become very difficult to read the0️⃣ low hands properly. For example, with a board of 2 ♦ 6 ♥ A ♣ 5 ♣ 8 ♠ ,0️⃣ the hand 2 ♥ 4 ♠ 5 ♠ K ♦ is playing a 6-5-4-2-A (either their 2-4 with the board's0️⃣ A-5-6 , or their 4-5 with the board's A-2-6 --either way makes the same hand). In this situation he is0️⃣ often said to be playing their "live" 4 , that is, their 4 , plus some other low card that0️⃣ matches the board but still makes a low because the one on the board isn't needed. A player with 30️⃣ ♠ 5 ♠ 10 ♥ J ♦ is playing a "live" 3 , for a low of 6-5-3-2-A , which0️⃣ makes a better low. However, a player with 3 ♣ 7 ♦ Q ♦ Q ♠ can only play 7-5-3-2-A0️⃣ low; even though he has a "live" 3 , he must play two low cards from their hand, and so0️⃣ he must play their 7-3 , and cannot make a 6 -high low hand.

, the hand is playing a (either0️⃣ their with the board's , or their with the board's --either way makes the same hand). In this situation he0️⃣ is often said to be playing their "live" , that is, their , plus some other low card that matches0️⃣ the board but still makes a low because the one on the board isn't needed. A player with is playing0️⃣ a "live" , for a low of , which makes a better low. However, a player with can only play0️⃣ low; even though he has a "live" , he must play two low cards from their hand, and so he0️⃣ must play their , and cannot make a -high low hand. Starting hands with three or four cards of one0️⃣ rank are very bad. In fact, the worst possible hand in the game is 2 ♠ 2 ♣ 2 ♥0️⃣ 2 ♦ . Since the only possible combination of two cards from this hand is 2-2 , it is impossible0️⃣ to make low. As no deuce remains to appear on the board, it will be impossible to make three deuces0️⃣ or deuces full, and anyone with any matching card to the board will make a higher pair. Likewise, starting with0️⃣ four cards of one suit makes it less likely that you will be able to make a flush. Starting with0️⃣ four different suits yields no chance for a flush, and starting with four disconnected cards reduces straight possibilities. Computer analysis0️⃣ of the best starting hands has proven that the best starting hand for Omaha is A-A-K-K (double suited). One favorite0️⃣ starting hand for Omaha is A-A-J-10 (double suited), because of its wider range for making the nut straight (J-7, Q-8,0️⃣ K-9, and A-10). For the Hi-Lo variation, the most valuable starting holding is A-A-2-3 (double suited). [5]

bad. In fact, the0️⃣ worst possible hand in the game is . Since the only possible combination of two cards from this hand is0️⃣ , it is impossible to make low. As no deuce remains to appear on the board, it will be impossible0️⃣ to make three deuces or deuces full, and anyone with any matching card to the board will make a higher0️⃣ pair. Likewise, starting with four cards of one suit makes it likely that you will be able to make a0️⃣ flush. Starting with four different suits yields no chance for a flush, and starting with four disconnected cards reduces straight0️⃣ possibilities. Computer analysis of the best starting hands has proven that the best starting hand for Omaha is (double suited).0️⃣ One favorite starting hand for Omaha is (double suited), because of its wider range for making the nut straight (J-7,0️⃣ Q-8, K-9, and A-10). For the Hi-Lo variation, the most valuable starting holding is (double suited). Hands to avoid tend0️⃣ to contain mainly middle-ranked cards, which are of little use for any low splits and which tend to generate lower0️⃣ pairs and sets, weaker flushes and lower straights and can be very expensive. Four of a kind is the worst0️⃣ possible starting hand in Omaha, in contrast to most other poker games, where it is exceptionally strong. [6]

Straights and flushes0️⃣ are ignored when judging low hands. Low hand ranks from best to worst: 5-4-3-2-A (the wheel), 6-4-3-2-A, 6-5-3-2-A, 6-5-4-2-A, ...,0️⃣ 8-7-6-5-4. Low hands can thus be read as numbers between 54,321 and 87,654 (with the exception of any number that0️⃣ has a pair, i.e. 54,322). The lowest number that any player can make, while ordered from high card to low,0️⃣ is the best possible low hand in play. For example: 2♠ 3♣ 5♥ 6♥ 7♥ wins over A♠ 2♣ 3♥0️⃣ 4♣ 8♠[7]

Pot-limit Omaha [ edit ]

The worst starting hand in Omaha

Pot-limit Omaha (frequently shortened to PLO) is popular in Europe,0️⃣ online, and in high-stakes "mixed games" played in some American casinos. This variant is more often played high only, but0️⃣ can also be played high-low. To a still greater degree than in Limit Omaha Hi-Lo, PLO is a game of0️⃣ drawing, when drawing, to the nut hand.[8] Second best flushes and straights can be, and frequently become, losing hands, especially0️⃣ when a player is willing to commit their entire stack to the pot. Furthermore, because of the exponential growth of0️⃣ the pot size in pot-limit play, seeing one of these hands to the end can be very expensive and carry0️⃣ immense reverse implied odds.

Wraps [ edit ]

In poker, an out is any unseen card in the deck that will give0️⃣ a player the best hand. A wrap is a straight draw with nine or more outs.[9] This is called a0️⃣ wrap because the player’s hole cards are said to wrap-around the board cards. In Texas hold 'em, where players have0️⃣ two hole cards, the greatest number of straight outs possible is eight; however, in Omaha, there are four hole cards,0️⃣ which can result in straight draws which can have up to 20 outs. An example of a twenty-out wrap is0️⃣ J♥ 10♠ 7♦ 6♣ on a flop of 9♥ 8♠ 2♦. To hit a straight, any of the following cards0️⃣ is needed: 5♥ 5♠ 5♦ 5♣ 6♥ 6♠ 6♦ 7♥ 7♠ 7♣ 10♥ 10♦ 10♣ J♠ J♦ J♣ Q♥ Q♠0️⃣ Q♦ Q♣.

Redraws [ edit ]

A desirable hand to have in PLO is the current best hand with a redraw. For0️⃣ example, if the board is Q♠ J♠ 10♥, and the player has A♠ K♣ Q♣ Q♥, then not only do0️⃣ they have the current best hand possible (their ace-king makes the ace-high straight), but they also have a redraw with0️⃣ the two queens in their hand because if the board pairs, they will make a full house, or four queens.0️⃣ A♠ K♠ Q♣ Q♥ would be an even better hand because it has flush and royal flush redraws as well.0️⃣ In fact, with the Q♠ J♠ 10♥ board, A♠ K♠ Q♣ Q♥ is approximately an 80-20 money favorite over a0️⃣ random hand containing ace-king (see freerolling). Even a pair of queens with any two spades is better than 55-45 against0️⃣ a random ace-king hand.

Omaha Variations [ edit ]

The most common variations of Pot Limit Omaha high are Five-card Omaha, commonly0️⃣ referred as "Big O" very popular in Southeastern United States as a home game and Six-card Omaha or 6-O which0️⃣ can be found in many casinos across the UK. Some online poker rooms support Five-card Omaha, Six-card Omaha and Courchevel.

"Big0️⃣ O" (occasionally called Five-card Omaha or 5-O) began appearing in Southern California in 2008 and had spread to most of0️⃣ the card rooms in the area by the end of the year.[citation needed]

Sometimes the high-low split game is played with0️⃣ a 9 or a 7-high qualifier instead of 8-high. It can also be played with five cards dealt to each0️⃣ player instead of four. In that case, the same rules for making a hand apply: exactly two from the player's0️⃣ hand, and exactly three from the board.

Courchevel [ edit ]

Courchevel is named after the high-end ski resort in the French0️⃣ Alps. According to the urban legend, bored tourists wanted to play a version of poker no-one has ever played before,0️⃣ so they came up with this game. The place where Courchevel was most commonly played was the Aviation Club de0️⃣ France in Paris. That casino is now closed.[10]

In the game of Courchevel,[11] players are dealt five hole cards rather than0️⃣ four. Simultaneously, the first community card is dealt. Following an opening round of betting, two additional community cards are dealt,0️⃣ creating a 3-card flop, where the structure of the game is then identical to standard Omaha. Still, exactly two of0️⃣ the five hole cards must be used. Courchevel is popular in France but its popularity has expanded in other parts0️⃣ of Europe, particularly the United Kingdom. Courchevel is also available in a hi-low 8 or better variety, and while Courchevel0️⃣ is rarely offered on any of the major online poker sites, as of 2024, hi-low sit-and-go games at the micro0️⃣ stakes level can be found taking place several times a day on Pokerstars, which had the game since 2013.[12]

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