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6 - Omaha
Omaha is similar to hold'em in using a three-card flop on the board, a fourth boardcard, and then a fifth boardcard. Each player is dealt four holecards (instead of two) at the start. In order to make a hand, a player must use precisely two... (
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7 - Omaha High-Low
Omaha is often played high-low split. The player may use any combination of two holecards and three boardcards for the high hand and another (or the same) combination of two holecards and three boardcards for the low hand.
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10 Simple Strategy Tips for Playing O8B
Omaha Hi/Lo is an action game. Every player recognizes the possibilities to play a lot of hands, both before and after the flop. Still a sound basic strategy tip is to play tight. Even if good arguments can be put forward to implement a looser... (
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Community Card Poker
At about the time of World War II, many modern poker games featured community cards. These community cards are dealt face up at the center of the table and are shared by all the players. Each player is privately dealt an incomplete hand. This hand... (
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Omaha Rules
Omaha (or Omaha Hold'em) is a community card poker game based on Texas Hold'em, with four betting rounds. Community cards are cards dealt face up to the center of the table (five in total) and shared by all players. Each player is privately dealt an... (
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Lowball and Hi-Lo Variations
In the "standard" poker games, the player with the best traditional (high) hand wins the whole pot. This is however not always the case. There are also lowball variations of the standard poker games as well as high-low split games.
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Omaha Hi/Lo Rules
Omaha Hi/Lo (or Omaha Hold'em Hi/Lo, Omaha/8, O8B) is a high low split, community card poker game based on Texas Hold'em, with four betting rounds. Community cards are cards dealt face up to the center of the table (five in total) and shared by all... (
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Game Types
First off, the different poker game types. Poker is played in a multitude of different variations. If you already are a home game poker player, then you know all the crazy variations that can come up in a dealers choice session, for example:... (
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Backdoor potential in O8B
Even the best starting hands need help from the flop. You can hold four promising cards preflop but it is the best five card hand that wins. After the flop is revealed, seven out of in total nine cards are known. That means that you should have a... (
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Game Types, Betting Structures and Game Formats
So far in the Poker School, whenever there has been a discussion about a specific poker game, it has been about fixed limit Texas Hold'em. Generally, that is the best place to start for most beginning poker players. FL Texas Hold'em is easy to learn... (
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If you did not know anything about the online poker world, wouldn't you guess that Poker.com would be a good place to start? In fact, it is a good place to start. Poker.com combines the advantages of a new poker room with some of the most important benefits of a more established room. The software... Read entire review
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Absolute Poker is a well-organized poker room where the players particularly enjoy short handed ring games and tournaments. In the tournament area, the good selection of sit&go's deserves a special mention.
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“Every day is a nice day to play.” That is the motto of Sun Poker. It is true, it is easy to enjoy your poker here. Recurring bonuses at a poker room with a good range of games and soft competition has that effect.
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Empire Poker is an adventurous poker room. First they were an up’n’coming room in the room in the Party Poker Network. Then in October 2005 Party Poker went solo and Empire poker became the largest player in the conglomerate of the disassociated old party Poker skins. Now Empire Poker is, as the... Read entire review
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Inter Poker might be too big already in order to be able to call them "up and coming". Their rapid growth and insolent, immoderate behavior warrants some kind of cheeky remark though.
Inter Poker has been online since 2001 and it is managed by the world's second largest casino, Inter Casino, so... Read entire review
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Royal Vegas Poker is an intriguing name for a poker room. Although there is no royalty in Las Vegas, perhaps the name can be viewed as the kind of eclectic kitsch only possible in Vegas. The online poker room it self is a mish mash of good and bad. There is no royal treatment in a noble flawless... Read entire review
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Perhaps Ladbrokes Poker always was destined for success as the first leading European sports book to enter the poker market. The card room does not take US players for legal reasons. Even without this huge market they have managed to become a big player. Big sponsor deals and other activities have... Read entire review
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Like most poker rooms in the Prima Poker Network, PokerTime is full of satisfying as well as frustrating qualities. Not with the best will in the world could the software be described as world class. Luckily neither could the players at the site. What we do like, however, is their "Big Stack... Read entire review
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Paradise Poker has been around. They have always been alive and well, now they have also started kicking again. Paradise was one of the revolutionaries and went online in 1999. They weren’t first but they were first to make it big. They remained the biggest site until Party Poker surpassed them... Read entire review
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Pacific Poker is one of a kind. What you get here can hardly be compared with any other poker room.
Pacific Poker is the sister site of Casino-on-Net which is one of the world's most prominent casinos. This means Pacific Poker is a serious player and that a lot of gamblers with less poker... Read entire review
4. August 1st, 2005:
Playing Pai Gow Poker at the Online Casino
Pai Gow poker is just one of the many forms of poker that can be played at the online casino. Online Casino Reports has included a guide to help players unfamiliar with Pai Gow. The general purpose... (
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10. August 20th, 2007:
Csimmsux Wins FTOPS Pot-Limit Omaha Rebuy Event
The $2,500 buy-in two-day no-limit hold'em event started yesterday, and while that may have been the big news, the pot-limit Omaha (with rebuys) event still managed to pack quite a punch. The $100... (
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