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Variation of Texas Hold em: Omaha Hold em


   

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Submitted 2009-12-29 03:48:40
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One wonderful thing about poker is that there is always something new and exciting surrounding it. New to the world of poker is Omaha hold em, a variation of Texas hold em where four cards are dealt instead of two.

The additional cards force you to make a choice of which cards you want to play. You have more options than in Texas hold em, but you also have more decisions to make. In essence, the crux of the matter is which two of the four cards in your hand do you want to play based on the community cards dealt on the table. With Texas hold em, there is no choice to make, you must play the cards you have been dealt to you to your best ability. With Omaha, you still play with only two cards, but it s up to you which two those will be.

The result is that you get to play more hands and have more opportunity to win. What many people don t realize is that poker isn t only about the cards. If that was the case, then you d probably have more fun playing bridge, but because of the betting involved it adds a new dimension to the game and forces you to keep your wits about you.

The whole ruling and game play behind Omaha is the same as Hold em, everyone is dealt their four cards that they can use to play a round of poker. If you decide to play, you will need to make the minimum bet for that round, called the big blind. Depending on your hand you can call it, raise it, or fold.

After the first round of betting the first set of community cards are dealt onto the table, the flop, where you can then assess the strength of your hand. Another round of betting will then commence and once again you can call, raise or fold your hand. After everyone has completed their betting the next community card, called the turn, is then dealt onto the table and there is another round of betting.

Once the last card is dealt (the river), the final round of betting begins and here is the card that will make you either a winner or a loser. Either way, you are ready to start all over again to either win back a loss or add to a win. The rounds of betting allow you to judge the strengths of your opponents hands and with experience and developing your skill at perception and insight, you will know when to bet and how much.

The real challenge of poker then is to make the unpredictable predictable. Your opponents are unpredictable when the round starts, but then after playing close attention to their play and using your well honed insightfulness, you learn their style. Now that opponent is predictable and you have a much better chance of overcoming him.

Experience is the answer to making the unknown play of your opponents into something you can figure out and use. Keep at it. Keep challenging yourself and good luck.
Author Resource:- The author of this article has been playing poker for years. He currently plays online and receives rakeback from both http://www.stacktherake.com and http://www.playersonlyrakebacks.com.
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