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Omaha 8 or Better (also
known as Omaha Hi/lo) is a popular poker game in the world. Usually
there are two types of Omaha 8 or Better games played:
Limit Omaha 8 or Better
(there is a specific betting limit applied in each game and on each
round of betting) Pot Limit Omaha 8 or Better (A player can bet
what is in the pot.)
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The
Omaha 8 Game:
Omaha 8 or Better Poker
uses what is called a dealer-button to indicate the theoretical
dealer of each hand. After each hand is completed, as with standard
poker rules, the button moves clockwise to the next active player.
This player will be considered “the dealer” for that hand. Before
the start of the game, internally the online casino system generates
a fresh deck of cards for the hand. On online casino, we use a
single deck of cards to play a hand of poker, where a deck refers
to 52 cards excluding the jokers. Online poker rooms use what is
called the Random Number Generator (RNG) to shuffle a deck of cards
for the hand.
How does it work?
The system generates a random set of numbers, which are used to
place a card of the deck in a particular position. Once the complete
deck is created, the deck is used for that particular hand only.
We shuffle the deck of cards every time we start a hand, and the
random numbers previously generated are discarded and new ones generated
before the shuffle. The RNG code has been successfully audited by
BMM, Australia, and its integrity is verified daily. BMM is one
of the leading auditors of gaming solutions in the industry.

The
First round of Omaha 8:
A fresh table starts of
with the first person sitting on the table becoming the dealer and
the next player posting the small blind. A new game on an active
table starts with the button moving clockwise to the next player.
The player next to the button / dealer is required to place the
small blind. The small blind is equal to half the lower stake. This
is a guideline for determining the blinds and not a strict rule.
At online casino the small blind is rounded down to the nearest
dollar. For example – at $5/$10 Omaha 8 or Better per the formula
the small blind should be $2.5. Instead, it is rounded of to the
lower dollar, so the small blind would post $2. However, as it is
just a guideline, the amount of small blind could be set differently
at the time of setting up the table.
The player to the left of the small blind is required to post the
big blind, equal to the lower stake limit. In a certain scenario
it is possible for more than one player to post a big blind in a
hand. This is if a new player joins a table at which a game is already
going on. The player would get an option of placing a Big Blind
at the start of the next hand or wait for his/her turn (as decided
by the movement of the button) to place the Big Blind in turn. All
the blinds in Omaha 8 or Better poker are considered live bets and
the players who posted them will have the option of checking, calling,
raising or folding when the betting returns to their position.
After the blinds have been placed, the down cards / hole cards
are dealt to each active player. In Omaha 8 or Better, 4 cards are
dealt to each of the players, after which the first betting round
starts. The player to the left of the player who placed the big
blind starts the betting for this round. Each player will now have
the option to place his or her bets in the first round, which is
set at the lower limit of the stakes structure. For example in a
$10/$20 Omaha 8 or Better game, value of each bet is $10 for the
first round. When we say the bets are limited to $10, it refers
to: a Bet (single bet) of the value of $10, so when a user places
“BET” then it is $10, “RAISE” would be $20 – includes one additional
bet and a call on the previous bet placed by a player. Bets can
be placed by playing any of the following options – Bet, Call and
Raise. Each player will also have the option to Fold. These options
are available to each player depending on the action taken by the
previous player. The first player (left of the Big Blind) to act
(in the first round) would get the Bet, Call and Raise options.
Subsequent players would also get the options of Call and Raise.
To Call is to bet the same as what the previous player has bet.
Raise action calls for raising whatever was the bet/call amount
of the previous player, and can be calculated based on the value
of the previous bet amount.
Every player participating in the hand should place equal amount
of bet as the previous players (includes bets, calls and raises).
Till the time all the players have placed equal amounts in the pot,
the betting will continue. There is a limit on the amount and the
number of bets a player can place during a betting round, which
also would be considered during the hand. The numbers of bets for
a particular round of betting has been mentioned below, please refer
to the section on “Standard Rules” for the limits on the number
of bets.
After the first round of betting is over, the Flop (the first three
cards of the community) is dealt. The community cards are common
to all the players participating in the hand.

The
Second Round of Omaha 8:
After the flop and in each
subsequent betting round, the first active player left of the button
is first to act. The second betting round also limits the value
of bets and raises to the lower limit of the stake structure. So
in a $10/$20 value of each bet is $10 for the second round. When
we say the bets are limited to $10, it refers to: a Bet (single
bet) of the value of $10, so when a user places “BET” then it is
$10, “RAISE” would be $20 – includes one additional bet and a call
on the previous bet placed by a player. Bets can be placed, by playing
any of the following options – Bet, Call and Raise. These options
are available to each player depending on the action taken by the
previous player. The first player placing the bet would get the
Bet option (the player left to the Button). Other players will get
the Call and Raise options only.
After this the fourth community card is dealt out – this is known
as the Turn.

The
Third Round of Omaha 8:
The third betting round
starts again with the player left to the button, and bets and raises
are limited to the upper limit of the stake structure ($10/$20 game,
$20 would be the upper stake). When we say the bets are limited
to $20, it refers to: a Bet (single bet) of the value of $20, so
when a user places “BET” then it is $20, “RAISE” would be $40 –
includes one additional bet and a call on the previous bet placed
by a player. Bets can be placed by playing any of the following
options – Bet, Call and Raise. Combinations of these options are
available to the player depending on the action taken by the previous
player. The first player placing the bet would get the Bet option
(the player left to the Button).
After this the fifth community card is dealt out – this is known
as the River.

The
Fourth Round of Omaha 8:
The fourth (and final)
betting round starts again with the player left to the button, and
bets and raises are limited to the upper limit of the stake structure
($10/$20 game, $20 would be the upper stake). When we say the bets
are limited to $20, it refers to: a Bet (single bet) of the value
of $20, so when a user places “BET” then it is $20, “RAISE” would
be $40 – includes one additional bet and a call on the previous
bet placed by a player. Bets can be placed by playing any of the
following options – Bet, Call and Raise. Combinations of these options
are available to the player depending on the action taken by the
previous player. The first player placing the bet would get the
Bet option (the player left to the Button).


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