Omaha Poker
How to Play Omaha Poker
February 18, 2009 at 00:00 EST in Poker School Omaha
Omaha is a variation of Texas Hold'em. In Omaha, players are dealt four hole cards instead of two and when making their hand they must use two and...
How to Play Omaha Hi-Lo (8 or Better)
February 18, 2009 at 00:00 EST in Poker School Omaha
Omaha Hi-Lo and Omaha are the same game but with one exception that can change the strategy in a big way. In Omaha Hi-Lo, there is the possibility of...
Omaha - Bet Sizing in Pot Limit
February 4, 2009 at 13:30 EST in Poker School Omaha
There is a golden rule which applies to all variations of online poker games: the better your hand, the bigger the pot you want to play. Now, as is...
Omaha Hi-Lo - Playing the Nut Low
January 27, 2009 at 15:20 EST in Poker School Omaha
The key to winning play in Omaha hi-lo is giving yourself a chance to win the whole pot. I have discussed the way that affects what starting hands you...
Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Starting Hand Guide
January 6, 2009 at 19:28 EST in Poker School Omaha
The key to any hi-lo game is putting yourself in a situation to win both the hi and the lo. Imagine four players play a hand all the way to the end;...
Beginners’ Guide to Pot-Limit Omaha
November 25, 2008 at 19:24 EST in Poker School Omaha
Pot-limit Omaha is becoming one of the most popular varient of online poker games and in casinos all over the world. It is incredibly exciting, with...
BetUS Poker Tournaments
Those poker players who have mastered other versions of poker often seek out Omaha as a new challenge. BetUS has plenty of Omaha action, but if you need some knowledge before you hit the tables, the BetUS Poker School has a wealth of material on the subject. Pick up some strategy and then download BetUS Poker software to try your hand at a game of Omaha or Omaha Hi/Lo, which requires even more skill and concentration.
Interested in a basic Omaha poker lesson? Check out our How to Play Omaha section.





