The History Of Omaha Poker
Poker's inception dates back to the first or second decade of
the 19th Century. It has been said that it was in the former
French territory of New Orleans that the game of Poker first
appeared. The gambling saloon and the notorious floating saloons
on the banks of the Mississippi River have been referred to as
its place of birth. The game of Poker began to attract people as
early as 1811.
Many surmise that the game of Poker had been made famous in the
Mississippi riverboats. The first Poker games involved a deck of
20 cards composed of aces, kings, queens, jacks and tens. During
that time, the players would bet on which hand was the most
valuable. In 1829, it was Joseph Crowell who was the first to
refer to this game, but it was Jonathan Green, in his book "An
Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling" (1843), that
first called the game Poker.
The movement of time and the ingenuity of players have both
paved way to variants in the field of card games. Poker has
developed many variations, including Texas Hold'em, Ohama Poker,
Pai Gow Poker and 5 Card Draw, among the many other Poker games.
The variations in the different Poker games result from the
continuous invention of the players to satisfy either their
curiosity or desire to win.
Poker is considered a game of skill and talent. It is very
unlikely for new players to join the roster of skilled players
to compete in a Poker game. Similar to other card games, the
basic tenet in winning is to do research in order to prepare for
the tournament. Researching, browsing over and learning the
Poker rules and strategies become a basic rule for survival in
every Poker game.
Ohama Poker is one of the more popular versions of a Poker game
played in many casinos and Poker tournaments. Though Texas
Hold'em is considered the reigning master of Poker tournaments,
Ohama plays the second best in attracting a large amount of
people in card games. The reason for drawing a relatively large
amount of card enthusiasts is that Ohama Poker is very similar
to Texas Hold'em. The main difference, which many Poker players
consider as a better deal, is that in Ohama Poker a player can
choose out of nine cards.
Omaha is also frequently played as a high-low split game, which
means that the best hand and the lowest hand split the pot among
themselves. There are certain factions that call Omaha Poker
'High-Low Split' or '8-Or-Better'. This is one of the things
that makes the game visibly attractive to many card players.
Ohama enjoys the prestige of being one of the most famous card
games in Poker tournaments. The once humble beginnings of a
Poker game in the Mississippi Rivers have been converted into a
game of international fame. The good thing is, this is just the
start. It will continuously attract people who are enthusiastic
about learning different card games.