The game of Omaha poker begins with a round of betting. These bets are called blinds, as at this stage of the game, the players place their bets without having seen any cards. Four hole or pocket cards are then dealt to each player. Each player will need to use two out of these four cards to create the best possible Omaha hand. An additional round of betting then takes place, in which players may choose to call, fold or raise. Following this, 3 community cards are dealt and this part of the Omaha poker game is referred to as the flop. By the next stage of betting, players will have a better idea regarding the creation of a hand as more cards have been viewed. Once again, players may choose to call, fold or raise.
The showing of a 4th community card then takes place and this part of the game is known as the Turn. After a further round of betting, the fifth and final community card is dealt face up in a stage of the game that is known as the River. There are now 5 community cards on the table, three of which must be used to create the five card Omaha hand. A final round of betting is followed by the showdown. In this late part of the Omaha poker pursuit, players that remain in the game show their cards.
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