Omaha High Rules

Omaha poker is an exciting variation of Texas Hold'em poker using the same betting sequence and community cards, but with two significant differences:

  • For the initial deal each player receives four hole cards face down.
  • At the showdown, a player must use exactly two of their four hole cards along with exactly three board cards (community cards).

Betting Sequence

  • Small blind and big blinds are posted by the two players to the left of the button.
  • Initial deal of four cards dealt face down to each player.
  • First betting round.
  • Three community cards are dealt face up in the centre of the table. These are known as the flop.
  • Second betting round.
  • A fourth community card is dealt face up in the centre of the table, known as the turn card.
  • Third betting round.
  • A fifth and final community card is dealt face up in the centre of the table, known as the river card.
  • Fourth and final betting round.
  • Showdown to claim the winning hand.

Example Hand 1

Community Cards:
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Hole Cards:
Player 1: Best Possible Hands:
Poker Card - Queen Clubs omaha Poker Card - 9 Diamonds Poker Card - 2 Clubs The best possible hand is Ah-Qc(or Qd)-9s-9h-9d, for three of a kind, Nines, using the Nine hole card and one of the Queens. The player does not have a full house as that would imply using three of the hole cards (two Queens and the Nine), instead of two.
Player 2:
Poker Card - Ace Clubs omaha Poker Card - 7 Diamonds Poker Card - 3 Spades The best possible hand is Ac-Ah-Kh-9s-9h, for two pairs, Aces and Nines. The player does not have a flush as he only has one heart (the King) as a hole card, despite the fact there are four hearts on the board, as he has to use two hole cards.
Player 3:
Poker Card - Jack of Hearts Poker Card - 9 Clubs Poker Card - 6 Hearts omaha The best possible hand is a flush with Ah-Jh-9h-7h-6h, using the two hearts in the player's hand with the highest three on the board.
Outcome: In this example, the hand is won by Player 3, with an Ace high flush.

Example Hand 2

Community Cards:
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Hole Cards:
Player 1: Best Possible Hands:
Poker Card - 10 Clubs omaha Poker Card - 7 Hearts omaha The best possible hand is Jc-Jh-Tc-9s-8d (or 8s), for a pair of Jacks. The player can only use three cards from the board so cannot have two pairs of Jacks and Eights. A straight is also not possible as that would require using three of the hole cards.
Player 2:
omaha Poker Card - Jack Spades omaha omaha The best possible hand is Ah-Js-Jc-Jh-8d (or 8s), for three of a kind, Jacks. The player cannot make a full house as she cannot use all four cards that make the two pairs on the board.
Player 3:
omaha Poker Card - 8 Hearts omaha omaha The best possible hand is 8h-8d-8s-6h-6c, for a full house. Unlike Player 2, Player 3 can successfully make a full house using two cards from his hole cards and three from the board.
Outcome: in this second example, Player 3 wins with a full house.