Omaha is a variation of Texas Holdem in which players are dealt four hole cards instead of two. Players may use any combination of the four cards to make their best five card hand but must always use exactly two of their hole cards and three of the community cards. This is different than Holdem in which players may use two, one, or none of their hole cards to make their best five card hand. Omaha can also be played in a Hi/Lo format either as a Limit or Pot Limit game.
Where each player gets dealt 4 cards, and combines 2 cards from that hand to make the best five card hand from three of the five communal cards in the centre of the table.
Flop game where you got 4 cards, and you have to use 2 from your hand.
A poker game where all players receive four hole cards with five community cards laid face up on the table. Players make the best five-card hand, using exactly two of their hole cards and exactly three community cards. .
A game where players are dealt 4 cards face down. The players must use two of the four cards and two from community cards.
a variation of Hold 'em played with four hole cards instead of two
A poker game where the players are dealt 4 cards face down. This is a very popular poker game similar to Texas Hold'em. The players must use two of their four cards and two from the board. If you are dealt four of a kind, then you only have a pair, with little chance to improve. Omaha is a high only game.
A game similar to holdem where a player MUST play and can only play 2 cards from his hand and MUST play and only play 3 from the window. There is a flop, turn and river just as in holdem.
A game of poker which is similar to texas hold'em, however instead of being dealt two cards as hole cards, you are dealt four. You make the best hand possible using a combination of two cards from the four you are dealt and three cards from the board.
A variation of poker where players receive 4 hole cards with 5 community cards. Final hand must include 2 hole and 3 board cards
A type of poker, similar to Hold'Em, but the player is dealt 4 'hole' cards rather than 2. The player must use 2 of their hole cards to form the final hand
type of poker game involving both pocket cards and flop cards, very common online game
A game similar to Hold’em where a player must play and can only play 2 cards from their hand, and only play 3 from the window. There is a flop, turn and river as in Hold’em.
A variation of poker where players receive four hole cards with five community cards. Your final hand must include two hole and three board cards. On Tilt After a run of bad hands, this is a time when a player is betting irrationally and playing recklessly
A variation of Hold'em, in which you use 2 of your 4 cards combined with the 3 of the community
a variation of stud poker, similar to Texas hold ‘em, in which each player receives four down cards (as opposed to two). Flop, turn and river is same as in hold ‘em, but players must use two of their four hole cards to make their five-card hand. See variations section
A form of Poker, similar to Texas Hold'em, where each player receives four hole cards and a board of five community cards is dealt. Each players' hand must be composed of exactly 2 of their hole cards, and exactly 3 of the community cards.
A game similar to Texas Hold â€(tm)em except each player is dealt four hole cards along with five community cards. Players make the best available hand using two of their hole cards and three from the board.
Refers to a variation on Texas Hold'em in which players are dealt four hole cards where they must use two of their hole cards in combination with three of the five community cards to make a hand. This is different from regular Hold'em where a player can use both, one, or even none (if the "board plays") of their two hole cards.
A flop game similar to Hold 'Em but where each player is dealt four cards instead of two. In Omaha, a hand must be made using exactly two pocket cards, plus three from the table
a variation of Hold'em where players receive four pocket cards. A total of five community cards appear on the board, but the players are only allowed to use three of them to form their hand. Players must use two of their four pocket cards to make their hand.
A game in which each player is dealt four down cards with five community cards. To make your hand, you must play two cards from your hand and three from the board.
A community board poker game much like Texas Hold’em except that players are dealt 4 hole cards. Players must make their best possible hand with exactly two pocket cards and three board cards.
Omaha is a Flop game similar to Hold'em.
Community card poker game with significant similarities to, and equally important differences from, Texas Hold 'em. In Omaha, all players received four cards of their own (rather than two in Hold 'em), but unlike Hold 'em where the players may choose to play zero, one, or two of the cards in their hand, in Omaha a player must use two and exactly two of his cards. Thus in Hold 'em, if the community board showed 7-7-8-8-J, and a player held A-8 as his hand, that player would have a full house (using the Eight from his hand and the two pair on the board). In Omaha, with the same board, a player holding A-8-4-3 would have only 3 Eights, because he would have to use two cards from his own hand. Omaha is frequently played in a high-low version.
A poker game where players are dealt 4 cards and there are 5 community cards. Players must use 2 from their hand.
A variation of poker in which the player is dealt four down cards with five community cards. Two cards from the player's hand along with three cards from the board are used to make the best hand.
Also called Omaha Hold'em, is a variation of Texas Hold'em in which each player must use EXACTLY two cards from his hand and EXACTLY three from the board to create the winning hand.
n. A variant of Hold'em where each player receives 4 hole cards and must use exactly two of them (together with 3 of 5 board cards) to make a hand. Often played high-low split with an 8 qualifier for low.
Similar to Texas Hold'em Omaha Poker is a flop game. The primary diferences are that players are dealt 4 instead of 2 cards and your hand has to be made up by using exactly 2 pocket cards and three from the table.
A game with four down cards and four board cards where you must use exactly 2 down cards and 3 board cards
A game in which each player receives 4 facedown cards and shares 5 community cards. The winning hand must use exactly 2 down cards and 3 community cards. This game also has a High/Low variant.
Seven-card stud with two hole cards in one's hand and five table cards that are rolled up one at a time.
A poker game similar to Holdem, but using four down cards. A hand is still made using five cards, but exactly two cards from the player's must be used. For more information, see Omaha Poker Rules.
A flop game similar to Hold-em. Each player is dealt four Cards instead of two and a hand must be made using two Pocket cards plus three community cards.
Omaha is a flop game dealt as Hold ' em but with four down-cards each. A hand is made using five from a possible nine, but two and only two must be used from the players hand.
A flop game similar to Hold'em but where each player is dealt 4 cards instead of 2. In Omaha, a hand must be made using exactly 2 pocket cards, plus 3 from the table.
A game in which each player receives four face-down and shares five community cards. The winning hand must use exactly two down cards and three community cards.