How to Play Omaha The Rules

Below is how to play and also the basic rules of omaha, omaha hi/lo 8ob. Omaha is much like the popular and booming Texas Hold’em poker. There is however one huge difference between the two. Each player is dealt 4 hole cards (card that only the player can see) instead of 2. Omaha has two different variants, Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo. The differences in the 2 variants will be explained below.

There are some questions on playing Omaha variants you may want answered. “What is a flop, the turn and the river card?” are some classic examples of these. For people whom normally play Texas Hold’em common questions about Omaha include “How does Omaha Hi/Lo work?” Here for your convenience I have written the rules and objectives of both of the Omaha variants. Let’s have a quick look.

The Basics of Omaha.

The basics of both variants of Omaha remain the same. As mentioned, they are much the same as Texas Hold’em for anyone who has previously played it. There are from 2 (Heads Up) to 10 players per table. The ultimate aim is to make the best 5 card hand possible after the community cards have been dealt. In all, you will have a total of 9 cards to make this 5 card hand from. The hand ranks are the same as those in no limit texas hold'em with a royal flush being the best ranked hand and A high being the worst.

Pre Flop

As each hand starts a compulsory bet (posting of blinds) must be made by the players sitting after the dealers chip. The players are called the Big Blind and Small Blind (the blinds). As each hand finishes and the dealers chip moves along, so do the blinds with every player at the table eventually having to make the compulsory blind post. The small blind is half the amount of the big blinds bet.

Each player is dealt 4 cards (hole cards) and must decide which option to take once viewing them. You MUST use 2 of the four cards, no more, no less. The options include folding (not playing with them), calling (calling the amount of the already posted Big Blind), raising (increasing the amount that was posted by the big blind), re-raising (raising a players bet, that has raised the bet prior to you) or in the case you are the Big Blind checking (Do nothing). Your decision on what to do is dependable on the cards you are holding.

Post Flop.

As mentioned, you will have 9 cards in total to choose from. These include your 4 whole cards (which only you can) see and five community cards. After everyone has made their moves pre flop (folded, raised and checked etc), 3 cards will be dealt face up on the table. These are the first 3 of the 5 community cards. These 3 cards are what make up the flop. The flop helps you to determine what to do next. The betting is the same post flop as pre flop, the same options are available. Again, you have the option to check, bet, raise, re-raise and fold. Once every player has made their decision the dealer will place another card on the table face up. This is called the turn card. Again, you will have the same options as pre flop and after the flop. Finally, the dealer will place the last of the five community cards on the table. This card is called the river. Once again, you have the choice of what you would prefer to do. You can fold, bet, raise, check and re-raise.

The winner.

The winner of the hand is the person holding the highest ranked 5 card hand in Omaha, in Omaha Hi/Lo, it is a little different, and this shall be explained below in the Omaha game variants. Alike Texas Hold’em in the case that 2 people have the same hand, the “pot” (money in the middle of the table from all betting actions) will be split between these players.

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Poker Celebrities - Poker Celebrity 4 Brian McFadden

Brian Nicholas McFadden better known as Brian McFadden (or to some Delta Goodrems Partner) was born on the 12th April 1980. He is an Irish singer, who rose to fame with Irish boy band Westlife. Brian left Westlife and moved forward on his own solo career. He was married to former Atomic Kitten member Kerry Katona for some time, and is now engaged to Australian singer Delta Goodrem. Brian has found considerable success in Australia since his relationship with Delta Goodrem . He is also the brother of actress/reality show (Grease) winner Susan McFadden.

In 2008 McFadden took on the role of television presenting. He became a co-host of FOX8's Football Superstar in Australia. The reality series chronicles the fortunes of fifteen wanna-be football stars all trying for the chance to take a place in the squad of the Australian A-League team Sydney FC. Brian McFadden has continued this role in the 2009 series. In addition to this television presenting Brian McFadden appeared as a guest judge on Channel 10's Australian Idol also in 2009.

Brian McFadden can also be found in many poker tournaments, both celebrity tournaments and main event tournaments. Mostly; McFadden plays on Australian soil. Brian McFadden is one of the many celebrities who have been signed with celeb poker to play on their behalf at live events.

Brian McFadden has played in the Aussie Millions Main Event, many celebrity tournaments and in 2006 entered the World Series of Poker Main event.

Brian McFadden doesnt seem to have any big tournament wins regardless of being in many of them. Some people say that Brian McFadden should stick to the stage and off the felt. Regardless of his play result Brian McFadden is a sure crowd drawer to the casinos and to the poker industry in general. At the Aussie Millions Poker Championship, McFadden was railed by many onlooking fans.

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Are Pro Bounty Tournaments Rigged?

It seemed only yesterday when I played my first FeltStars Pro Bounty Tournament; as a bounty - yikes! I didn't know what to expect, there was more than $100,000.00 on the line with really a minimal amount of players entered to try and win it. They all paid $5 each.


There were really good odds based on the figures in anyone’s opinion (I guessed anyway): 159 players, 4 pros, $5 entry and up to $100,000.00 for knocking us out. $100.00 was going to definitely be made by 4 lucky people making their entry an ROI of around 20:1 if they were successful.

During the tournament I saw comments however. The comments alarmed me! Players were chatting saying: "There is no way anyone is going to even have a chance of knocking out 2 pros let alone all 4 and winning $100,000.00." As I scratched my head and wondered why this comment was made they continued their conversations. "Look at the pro bounty tournaments on the other sites, they are obviously all rigged! Not in almost 5 years has anyone ever won more than the minimal bounty prize (which is of course $100.00 for each pro in the case of the FeltStars tournaments). I again scratched my head and went and looked at the pro bounty tournament figures on other certain sites. There were masses of players which I guess assured me why.

I continued on playing and found myself the chip leader. Before long, one pro had been knocked out (Tyler Smith) and there were still 3/4 remaining. Myself (HotAusChick2), DrCheckRais & BootnTee. Not only were there still 3 pros remaining, but there were less than 2 tables of players left in the tournament. Amongst these players included the player whom knocked out Tyler meaning; he had a really good chance of still winning the $100,000.00 bounty prize if he could take some more of us down.

Before I knew it I found myself on a table with only 7 players, 3 were the remaining pros. BootnTee got knocked out and of course the final table followed. On this table, there was a man who had knocked out BootnTee, Me and DrCheckrais. The guy who knocked out Tyler had been busted so there was no chance of anyone winning the $100,000.00. There was still a massive chance of this guy who knocked out BootnTee winning $10,000.00 for his $5 entry (plus the prizepool cash of course).

The guy blew his chances of $10,000.00 and just collected the $100.00 bounty. This left the possibility of the remaining players winning $1000.00 for knocking out the remaining 2 pros. Myself and the good Dr.

Here we found ourselves in the final four. Myself, the Dr and 2 players. I went out with a lucky man taking $100.00 for bumping me! He now had a shot at $1000.00 if he took out the Dr as well! Quick re calculation on this man’s investment if he did take out the Dr! $5 entry to win $1000.00 (plus the prizepool which we will leave out of the equation. Around 200:1 ROI! (Return on Investment). That is HUGE for an online tourney with only 159 players!

Now of course; based on the chatters half way through the tourney this could NEVER happen. Well it did! He took out the Dr and by memory won the tournament. A happy day for this guy! A very happy day!

Back to the heading: Are Pro Bounty Tournaments Rigged? Obviously not ours! There were really high chances of winning the max prize of $100,000.00. Even higher chances of winning $10,000.00, and a more then incredibly high chance to win $1k! There is of course the certainty of winning $100.00 per pro for 4 people, that’s a definite!

Our next pro bounty tourney is on in 5 days from this post. If you have $5 to spare, you can know that it is a sure and reliable poker investment! As for any other sites tournaments; I can't comment as I have never played in them. I assume they all work the same though. There is one every month, check FeltStars lobby at the top!

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Poker Celebrities - Poker Celebrity 3 Ben Affleck

Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt; more commonly known as Ben Affleck was born on August 15, 1972. Ben Affleck to most of the worlds population is normally seen as an American actor, film director and screenwriter and of course a celebrity poker player! He became well known in the mid 1990s after the film Mallrats, and later more-so known after he played the lead role in Chasing Amey in 1997. Ben Affleck has since become a Academy Award winner for his amazing screenplay in Good Will Hunting in 1997. He has since established himself as one of Hollywoods leading men.

Ben Affleck has now also starred in several box office hits which were big big budget films, such as (Armageddon 1 998), Pearl Harbour (2001 - Shown in Picture), Changing Lanes, (2002), The Sum of All Fears (2002) and Dare Devil (2003).

Ben is also known for his high profile and continually followed relationships with actress Gwenyth Paltrow relationship with actress/singer Jennifer Lopez and Jennifer Garner. Ben Affleck finally settled down and married Jennifer Garner in June 2005. Ben Affleck has two daughters with his beautiful wife Jennifer - Violet and Seraphina.

Ben Affleck has been actively involved in politics, along with a non-profit organisation called the A-T Children's Project.

Out of the film and screen arena Ben Affleck is also famous for playing poker. He has had some major wins up his sleeve including winning the California State Poker Championship and with it USD$356,400.

Ben Affleck has been an avid poker enthusiast for many years, but it wasn't until he was helped by famous female poker professional Annie Duke that he started to get noticed for his poker skills instead of his acting or his love life. Following this help his incredible WPT event win costing 10k to buy into.

Ben Affleck has been known to have played online poker for years. According to some gossip forums on pokerstars. Ben Affleck is always one of the first to step up to play in large poker charity events including Anti Up for Africa in 2008. He also can be found playing in the celebrity poker tournaments at the WSOP (around a USD $5000 buy-in) and also on cash tables (popularly accompanied by Matt Damon), usually pretty high live limits with blinds of USD $100/$200.

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Australian Poker and Casino Guide

Poker and casino gaming in Australia is booming. Poker in the Land Down Under (Australia) differs from any other country in the world in many ways. Knowledge of the available casinos and poker games (Texas Hold'em Poker or Omaha Poker) is a must for tourists visiting this beautiful country! For any poker player, having a game of poker while on holidays is essential, especially when overseas traveling. Here is what we have to offer in our wide brown land - Australia.

Australia Wide : Australia has the biggest free-roll poker league in the world (The APL - Australian Poker League). The Australian Poker League has over 500,000 members and 1 million dollars in prize money each year in 2 major tournaments. You can find a game in any corner of Australia every day and night FREE. You may not hang around for the rest of the APL season to play for the big prize money but you can have a great time and win some awesome prizes then and there. APL also offers online poker tournaments for its members. Remember, this is FREE FUN FOR ALL play poker free!

There is also the NPL (National Poker League) and the NPPL (National Pub Poker League) also providing free poker tournaments. T
here are also Sin City rooms and many poker leagues smaller then the APL, NPL and NPPL that cater for anyone any time. Check for these via the internet when you are at your destination.

In the state of New South Wales, we have the beautiful Star City Casino with poker tournaments and cash games running 24/7. Star City is currently undergoing a poker room upgrade to the value of 14 million dollars making it an even more special visit for poker enthusiasts. There are also many card rooms offering Texas Hold'em throughout Sydney Metropolitan and Regional Areas. Check the locality guides for information on these.

In the State of Victoria we have the world class Crown Casino where the famous Aussie Millions Poker Tournament Championship is held yearly. Crown Casino is a world class casino and has an accompanying world class poker room called Las Vegas. Here at Melbourne's little Las Vegas you can have a game on NL Hold'em, Omaha and play poker tournaments 24/7. Card rooms are not available in Victoria.

In the state of Queensland we have four casinos and quite a few card rooms to play poker in. The sunny Gold Coast is a popular tourist destination and we have made sure we cater for all you gaming needs. The casinos are as follows: Conrad Treasury Casino (Brisbane), Conrad Jupiters Casino (Gold Coast), Jupiters Townsville Casino (Townsville), Sofitel Reef Casino (Cairns). With so many card rooms and casinos there is no chance on missing out on a chance to play poker state. In the state of South Australia, the home state of Aussie Millions Winner and online poker player Stewart Scott we have Sky City Casino, formally Adelaide casino. Considering Adelaide is called the city of Churches, 1 casino is probably enough! There are card rooms available also; when visiting ensure you check your locality guide.

The state of Western Australia has only 1 casino. This is surprising with Western Australia having such a huge land mass. It appears easier for people to get involved in online gaming in this state. There are a few poker card rooms starting to open of late; please check the locality guide on arrival. Burswood Casino in Perth (Perth is the State Capital) is your only chance to get some live gaming action beyond poker in WA, unless you go to your laptop and download poker software and casino games!

The off shore state of Tasmania (The Apple Isle) has 2 casinos for you to choose from in the most 2 popular destinations. Wrest Point Hotel Casino (Hobart) and Country Club Casino (Launceston) are sure to blow your mind (or budget if you don't be careful).

In our Australian Capital Territory (The ACT - but also known as Canberra) we have only 1 casino being Casino Canberra. As with Western Australia take a Laptop and download poker and gaming software is probably a good idea. ACT is where you find our Parliament House, War Memorial and other great attractions you can view whilst casino hunting!

The Northern Territory caters for its casino gaming visitors in two hot spots Lasseters Hotel Casino (Alice Springs) and SKYCITY Darwin (formerly MGM Grand Casino). If venturing beyond these two major cities as with WA and ACT be sure to download poker and casino games!

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How to Get Bank Loans, Credit Cards and Renting Properties as a Poker Player

It was only 3 years ago when I had enough money to pay a nice deposit on a house for myself and my family. At the same time I was looking to rent a property and also wanting to change banks and get a new mastercard. I was doing it all at once, I don’t do things slowly. I came to a grinding halt though with the words poker player were placed on each application. The housing loan application was the first bust, followed by the rental application. This left me in tatters as I wondered where I would live??

I had made income as a poker player and used the funds to purchase and pay online, I had also withdrawn in large sums and then not at all. I realised I was a risk in the eyes of most rental companies and re-evaluated what I needed to do. The mastercard was no issue as I had a fabulous credit history with them. The other two issues were huge though.

I looked at the situation from the eyes of the leaser and also the mortgage brokers and banks. They wanted steady income showing and let’s face it, poker players have variance in their earnings. This is when I realised that alike everyone else I had to show a history of the same amount of weekly deposits into my account as well as savings. I changed the patterns of my banking; my cash outs and basically it worked. This is what you need to do:

Let’s say you have weeks where you win very little and others where you take down quite a few tourneys and grab yourself quite a few thousand. Leave the few thousands in your player account and withdraw a weekly income at the same time every single week. Withdrawing it all at once does not show the banks a stable income.

Let me use an example: I win $2000.00 in 1 week. I withdraw $500.00 only. The next week I may earn more but still; on the very same day (maybe a Wednesday) I withdraw the same amount; $500.00. I do this week after week after week. This shows a steady income of $500.00 net.

There is always going to be the question of taxation. The questions that you are going to face next are “Are you self employed?” The obvious answer is yes. Next question; “If you are self employed please provide your accounts details. I suggest that you take these figures to an account, pay him $80 for the year and have him available to advise that you have continually earned this money and IF you were liable to pay taxes your taxable income is (Whatever your cashouts sum to) but you are not, meaning your gross income for the year is (whatever it may add to.

This of course applies to Australia. There is a fine grey line when it comes to paying taxation on income from gambling. Check with the ATO (without giving your name for goodness sakes) on whether or not you would be liable; also speak to your accountant while you have the appointment with him. I am unaware of the laws for the UK, USA, Canada and European countries.

In saying all of the above, you can always cash out more as your require (above your selected weekly income) so long as you ensure you have the funds to cash out the same amount each week (or each month even) every time.

To those who win more each week than imaginable and could buy their own home in just a few months, this obviously does not apply to you, unless of course you are after a personal loan for a Ferrari lol, in which case work out your figures based on the loan requirements and be very careful and tread carefully around the accountant and the tax office.

The bottom line is; steady income is required for all of these things: rental, mortgages, car loans, master cards or anything relating to loans or hire purchase. Make sure you have a trail of that steady income before you attempt any of them.

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Poker Celebrities - Poker Celebrity 2 Annie Duke

My second Poker Celbrity is Anne LaBarr Lederer-Duke, better known as Annie Duke. Born on September 13, 1965. Annie Duke is a professional poker player and also a book author. Annie won a bracelet in the 2004 World Series of Poker $2,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Event and was the winner of the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions, where she earned the Winner-Take-All prize of $2,000,000. At the time, this victory was the most money paid in a single event to a female poker player. That record was broken by Annette Obrestad during the 2007 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.

Annie holds the women's record for most "in the money" finishes at the WSOP. Duke has won more than three million dollars in tournament play. Nowadays she refuses to play in women's only tournaments. As of 2009 Annie Dukes total live tournament winnings exceeded $3,600,000. Her 37 cashes at the WSOP account for $1,136,846 of those winnings.

Annie Duke became the first poker player to appear on The Colbert Report. During the show, she talked about her book How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at The World Series of Poker; and what it's like to be a woman in a male-dominated event. Annie Duke Takes on the World featuring Annie playing against amateur poker players was shown on Game Show Network (GSN) in 2006.

Other television appearances include Annie Dukes appearance as a member of the Mob (NBC) where she correctly answered every question and was the only celebrity who wasn't eliminated. She returned and was successful on another fe occasions before returning on February 9 2007 under "Last Man Standing" rules where the game continued until only one person remained. She survived to reach the final five of 100 contestants.

Annie Duke has appeared on NBC's Poker After Dark three times but has not won, Deal Or No Deal to support a contestant who, after taking a $341,000 deal from the bank with only two cases left, found her case number 13 had the $1,000,000..

Along with Phil Hellmuth Jr., Duke is a coach on Fox Sports Network’s Best Damn Poker Show.

Lastly she appeared on the Donald Trump reality television show, Celebrity Apprentice. Throughout the season, each celebrity raised money for a charity of his or her choice. Duke raised more money for her charity (Refugees International) than any other contestant. Of the field of 16 competitors, Duke survived to compete in the finale against her primary rival throughout the show, Joan Rivers. She has also appeared on behalf of poker players worldwide in court (as seen in the video by clicking here) and has also won the NBC Heads-Up this year.

As for her poker game and cash play, it is assumed that Annie Duke is one hell of a money maker and probably the best female poker player the world has seen to date.

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