Best Omaha Cash Game Poker Sites![]() This is one of the easiest poker cash games to win money at right now because of the rise in popularity of Omaha Poker (Especially among Holdem players). This game runs a lot like a game of Texas Holdem, however if you try to use the same strategies here that you might use in a game of NL Holdem... you are going to be easy prey for the sharks at the Omaha tables. You may actually be worse off than a card player who has never learned Holdem. Best Omaha Cash Games SitesPoker Site US? Bonus Visit Review ![]() $500 ![]() $550 ![]() $600 With the exception of Doyle's Room (Cake Poker Network); all of the poker rooms that are listed above are located on the Merge Gaming Network. This is where I have won the most money playing Omaha (More than $20K so far in 2010) and this is where I believe that the easiest Omaha games can be found. This isn't the largest online poker site and the Omaha games can be few and far between at times. If you enjoy the lower stake levels you can almost always find a game running. The higher stake levels of Omaha cash games do not always run on this network. When you do find action here... it is always juicy so that's why these sites are listed on this page. Omaha Poker Game Variety If you are looking for variety, you should check out the Omaha poker games at Full Tilt Poker. You might find that some of the games are tougher to beat here, but the number of Omaha games running on Full Tilt is higher (by at least 2x) than any other online poker room. More About Omaha PokerWhat are the best Omaha poker sites that accept US poker players? All of the poker sites that you see listed on this page will accept Us poker players and they will accept real money deposit from Americans as well. Are Omaha Cash Games for You? Of course, especially if you don't know what you are doing. I'll tell you what, just make a large deposit and come flag me down, I'll be happy to orient you at the Omaha tables. On a more serious note... This game has more action than Holdem, you can see more flops, and there are more opportunities to outplay your opponents here than is in Holdem. That's why this game is quickly becoming a favorite among high stakes poker players and also gaining in popularity all the way down to stakes of $.02/$.04. What adjustments should I make to move from Holdem to Omaha? This can't really be answered in a few short paragraphs here, so I'll give you a great general piece of advice that you can keep in mind as you learn the game of Omaha. Everyone is always drawing in this game... with 4 cards in your hand and lots of multi-way pots, you are always going to be up against drawing hands. More often than not, you are going to be against strong drawing hands that your opponents are very comfortable holding. You just have to deal with this. Keep in mind that your opponents also have to deal with this possibility, so this can present you with opportunities to bluff on virtually every hand. If you can learn your opponent's betting patterns (especially with regards to draws and weak made hands)You can start to steal an overwhelmingly large amount of money from your Omaha opponents. Unless you are holding the draw that got there, almost every card is a scare card in this game. Just find out which opponents are easily scared and which ones are not... you'll be able to quit your day job sooner than you think. Easy Poker Websites |
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