Omaha Poker

📌 Quick Info

  • Name of the Game: Omaha Poker
  • Number of Players: 2 to 10
  • Decks Required: 1 Standard 52-card deck (no Jokers)

🎯 Objective

To make the best 5-card hand using exactly 2 of your 4 hole cards and 3 of the 5 community cards.


🛠️ What You Need

  • 1 Standard 52-card deck
  • Poker chips
  • Dealer button
  • Small and big blind markers

🔄 How to Play – Step by Step

▶️ Setup

  1. Select a dealer.
  2. Small blind and big blind are posted.
  3. Each player receives 4 private cards face down.

▶️ Rounds

1. Pre-Flop

Players bet starting from the left of the big blind.

2. Flop

Three community cards are revealed. Betting round follows.

3. Turn

A fourth community card is dealt. Betting continues.

4. River

Fifth community card is dealt. Final betting round.

5. Showdown

Players reveal hands. Each must use 2 of their 4 hole cards and 3 community cards.


🧠 Game Scenarios

  • Correct Play: Hole: A♠ A♦ 5♣ 6♠, Table: A♥ K♠ Q♣ 7♦ 2♣ → Use A♠ A♦ + A♥ K♠ Q♣ = Three Aces
  • Invalid Play: Trying to use 3 hole cards or 4 community cards is not allowed.

📜 Rules

  • Use exactly 2 hole cards + 3 community cards.
  • Same betting structure and order as Texas Hold’em.

⚙️ Optional / House Rules

  • Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO): Most common version. You can bet up to the size of the current pot.
  • Omaha Hi/Lo: Pot is split between the highest and lowest hands.

🧮 Card Rankings

Same as Texas Hold’em – Royal Flush is highest, High Card is lowest.


🎮 Example Game

  • Hole Cards (You): A♠ A♦ 7♠ 3♣
  • Community Cards: A♥ K♣ 9♦ 6♥ 2♣
  • Best Hand: A♠ A♦ + A♥ K♣ 9♦ = Three Aces with Kicker

📚 History & Origin

  • Developed in the 1980s in American casinos as an alternative to Hold’em.
  • Grew popular because of its higher action and complexity.
  • Now the second most popular poker game after Texas Hold’em.