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Learning Omaha Poker Rules
 
 There are two versions of the Omaha poker game: the first is the Limit/No Limit Omaha Poker... - 
				  
Getting the right Omaha Poker Strategies
 
 Even though Omaha Poker may be a more aggressive poker game than the Texas Hold'em...
Omaha High/Low Strategy
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All the players sitting around the poker table will be given four cards in their hands and there will be a dealer button at the table. The person to the left of the dealer calls for a small blind and betting starts from him. The immediate next person to the one calling the small bet calls the big blind and betting continues in the clockwise direction till dealer button is reached. After a flop and turn, if you feel that you are not having fairly good high or low hands, then you can fold up and wait until next hand becomes visible. This is how Omaha is played traditionally and you can expect similar gaming in the online console.
The Strategy
 Omaha poker high/low strategy is 
  slightly different from traditional Omaha. If you have high hands, you can win 
  the whole pot if there are no best low hands. On the contrary, if you have your 
  competitor with best low hands, then you both have to share the pot. The exciting 
  strategy with Omaha poker high/low game is that, there will always be a winner 
  with high hands but you cannot expect low hands to be present all the time. If 
  you are a newbie, it might be a bit difficult for you to determine the low hands. 
  In Omaha poker high/low game, nut lows are important. The nut low corresponds 
  to the best possible low available with the cards on board. You may have low hand 
  but you will be allowed to share the pot only after comparing your low with the 
  nut low. 
  
  As a player, you have to play for scooping the pot. Early 
  raises are generally risky with Omaha poker high/low game. If you are very sure 
  that you will win, then you can raise early otherwise, you might be overruled 
  by the other person with better high or low hands. You need to concentrate on 
  flops with uniform numbers that can give you better hands. When you come across 
  suited flops, you can be confident if you have nuts or trips. Bluffing is an art 
  and you need to learn it fast. When you play Omaha poker high/low, you have to 
  watch your opponents closely. Catch them when they bluff but never get caught 
  bluffing. Even if you are caught, it may get you some profit in the next game. 
  Most likely, your opponent may not be able to predict your hands in the future 
  game plays. 

