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		<title>Rules of Omaha Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Omaha is played exactly like Texas Holdem, except that you get four hole cards instead of just two. But, contrary to Holdem, when you put together a five card hand in the showdown, you have to use exactly two of your hole cards with three cards from the board. The first betting rounds Omaha is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.vegaspit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poker-rules.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-74" title="poker-rules" src="http://www.vegaspit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poker-rules.gif" alt="poker-rules" width="150" height="100" /></a>Omaha is played exactly like Texas Holdem, except that you get four hole cards instead of just two. But, contrary to Holdem, when you put together a five card hand in the showdown, you have to use exactly two of your hole cards with three cards from the board.</p>
<h3>The first betting rounds</h3>
<p>Omaha is usually played with a small and a big blind, which are posted before the cards are dealt and considered as live bets.</p>
<p>Four cards are dealt face down to each player and the first betting round takes place as usual.</p>
<p>When all players have either folded or called the last bet, <strong>the flop</strong> is dealt: three cards face up on the board. These cards are community cards, which mean that all players can use them to build the best possible five-card poker hand.</p>
<p>Then the second and third betting rounds take place just like in Holdem. Omaha is mostly played with fixed limit or pot limit, but no-limit Omaha also occur.</p>
<h3>The river and the showdown</h3>
<p>When the fifth board card has been dealt (<strong>the river</strong>), the last betting round takes place.</p>
<p>If more than one player remains in the hand when the betting is over, there&#8217;s a showdown. The player who put in the last bet or raise and was called shows his or her cards first. The other players then show their cards in clockwise order. If they don&#8217;t want to compete for the pot, they can fold their hands without showing.</p>
<p>The player who can build the best possible five card hand using two hole cards and three board cards wins the pot. If several players have the same hand, they split the pot equally</p>
<p>Note that the cards that are not included in the five card hand are neglected. They play no role when deciding which hand won. In the same way, different suits do not have different value.</p>
<h3>Some peculiarities of Omaha</h3>
<p>With four hole cards instead of two, you may think there would be twice as many two-card combinations as in holdem, but there&#8217;s actually six times as many. This is what makes Omaha very different from Holdem, after all.</p>
<p>With a hand like A-K-Q-J, you can form six decent two-card hands: AK, AQ. AJ, KQ, KJ and QJ. Of course, this improves your chances of hitting the flop very much compared to Holdem.</p>
<p>But your opponents&#8217; chances also improve. In Omaha, the poker hands that people show down are usually much better than in Holdem, on average. You need to adjust to this. Stop moving all in with bottom two pair, and such.</p>
<p>You also need to understand that if one of your hole cards doesn&#8217;t connect with the others (a hanger), your starting hand is much weaker. A hand like A-K-Q-7 has only three decent two-card hands, AK-AQ-KQ, so in a sense it&#8217;s half as strong as A-K-Q-J.</p>
<p>Since your opponents will often have many kinds of hands working on the flop, if you hit it good you usually need to protect your hand. Slowplaying is often much more dangerous in Omaha than in Holdem.</p>
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		<title>Rules Of Five Card Draw Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five card draw, the game played by 19th Century riverboat gamblers and cowboys, is experiencing a resurgence. The game can be found at a variety of online poker sites and perhaps even at your local home game. If you&#8217;ve never played five card draw before, or if you&#8217;re a little hazy on the rules, here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.vegaspit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poker-rules.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-74" title="poker-rules" src="http://www.vegaspit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poker-rules.gif" alt="poker-rules" width="150" height="100" /></a>Five card draw, the game played by 19th Century riverboat gamblers and cowboys, is experiencing a resurgence. The game can be found at a variety of online poker sites and perhaps even at your local home game. If you&#8217;ve never played five card draw before, or if you&#8217;re a little hazy on the rules, here&#8217;s a refresher.</p>
<p><strong>Beginning the Game in Five Card Draw</strong><br />
The game begins with the player to the left of the dealer putting in some fraction, usually half, of a bet, called the small blind. The player to his left then puts in a full bet, called a big blind. Each player then receives five cards. The objective is to make your best five-card poker hand. Proceeding clockwise from the big blind, players have the option to either call, raise or fold. Once the action goes around the table, the big blind has the option to check or raise, or call, raise or fold if there has been a raise already.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>The Draw in Five Card Draw<br />
</strong>Starting to the left of the dealer (&#8220;the button&#8221;) players now discard as many cards as they wish. Once all players have discarded and received replacements for their discards, there is another round of betting. When all players have called all bets or folded, there is a showdown and the best five card hand wins the pot.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Variations of Five Card Draw<br />
</strong> In some five card draw variations, players all ante instead of putting up blinds. In these games, a player is usually required to have at least a pair of jacks in his hand before he can bet at the pot. If all players decline to bet, players muck their cards, re-ante and receive a new deal.</div>
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