Omaha

Omaha Poker has several variations and is a very popular poker game online and across the globe. There are 4 primary online Omaha Poker games you will find. Click any link for more details of the game.

Limit Omaha High
Means there is a specific betting limit applied in each game and on each round of betting.

No Limit Omaha High

Basics for Omaha High Poker:


Omaha 8 Or Better

Limit Omaha 8 or Better
Means there is a specific betting limit applied in each game and on each round of betting.

Pot Limit Omaha 8 or Better
Meaning you can bet what is in the pot.

Basics for Omaha 8 or Better:

Splitting the Pot

The hand is split by the players that have the best hand and worst hand.

The highest hand automatically gets half of the pot, and may get the whole pot because in order to go for the low, you have to qualify for it.

To qualify for the low hand you must be able to use 5 different valued cards (2 hole & 3 community) with all five being under the value of 8. Hence the name Omaha 8 or better . When going for the low hand an Ace can be played as a low for the best possible “Low” hand would be A, 2, 3, 4, 5 (also known as the “wheel” or “bicycle”). The winning “Low” hand goes to the player with the lowest high card. For example, a player with a 2,4,5,6,7 would have a better “Low” hand than someone with an A,2,4,6,8. If two or more players have the same high card, the player with the second lowest card (or third, fourth, or fifth if necessary) in their hand wins the low side of the pot.

Good to Remember:

1) Flushes and Straights do NOT count against you when qualifying for “Low”.

2) You can use the same cards or separate ones when going for the high and the low in this game. If the pot is split and there are two winners, and if there are any left over chips after the pot is split, then the winner of the high hand gets the remainder.

Ties: In case two or more players “tie” for one side of the pot, they will split that half into equally divided portions. If there is an odd chip(s), it will go to the person(s) closest to the left of the “button”. (One player winning the “High” side and two players who tie for the “Low” side is not uncommon in Omaha 8 or Better.)

Key to Remember: To determine your hand(s) in Omaha 8 or Better, you MUST play two of your four “down” cards with three of the “up” cards (community cards). You may play different cards for the “High” and “Low” sides. A player “scoops” the pot when they win the whole pot. (This is your mission.)