Omaha Poker
Omaha Poker:
The same as Cincinnati, except that each player is dealt two Cards instead
of five. After the last netting interval he selects any five cards, from
among the five Cards in the center and the two dealt to him, to be his
hand.
Omaha Poker Hold'em High-Low
(8 or Better)
A variation of Omaha Hold'em which allows the best low hand to split the
pot with the best high hand.
In determining the low hand, straights and flushes do not count against
the value of the hand. Therefore, the best low hand is 5-4-3-2-A, (referred
to as a "bicycle" or a "wheel").
To qualify for low, a player must have all five (5) of their low cards
unpaired and less than nine (9). If there is not a qualifying low hand,
the high hand will win the entire pot.
Hold-'ens Poker
The same as Omaha Poker, except that after the first betting
interval three of the center cards are turned up at the same time; there
is a betting interval; then the fourth and fifth cards, with a betting
interval after each.
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