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Re: Omaha
It's almost exactly like Hold'em instead of having 2 hole cards, you have 4 but you can use only TWO of them to make the best hand possible. The three from five on the board principle remains the same.
It's a more subtle game than Hold'em and a bit hit-and-miss (someone can easily have you beat and you don't know it).
I've no idea about the size of the fields who enter but they shouldn't be particularly large, no.
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