Omaha Introduction
Omaha is a poker form with many high ranking hands that generate a lot of action. It's usually played with a pot limit structure. Some calculating skills and a solid strategy is required to be a successful Omaha player. Today Omaha is more popular in Europe than in the United States, but the interest in this game is growing all over the world.
The object of Omaha is to form the best possible poker hand by combining your pocket cards with the community cards. You have to use two of your four pockets cards and three of the five community cards to make your hand. An Omaha hand includes four betting rounds.
