Nikka18
Rock Star
Silver Level
Omaha Hold'em (usually shortened to just 'Omaha') is very similar to Texas Hold'em (universally known as just 'Hold'em'). Like Texas Hold'em, Omaha has five community cards, with the same flop/turn/river structure. The two key differences between Omaha and Hold'em are:
- Each player receives four hole cards instead of two.
- A final Omaha hand is comprised of two cards from the four hole cards and three cards from the board. You must use two and only two of your hole cards in completing your five-card hand.