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If Omaha Is Your Game, Look No Further Than partypoker for Your Adrenaline Fix

If Omaha Is Your Game, Look No Further Than partypoker for Your Adrenaline Fix

It’s not that long ago that every poker fan and his dog played only No Limit Texas Hold’em. Your writer can even remember the days when Limit Hold’em was popular.

Nowadays, that seems like a lifetime away as, while NLH remains the most popular version of the game, it certainly isn’t exclusively so. Omaha has, particularly in recent years, become a fan favourite, and whether you’re a seasoned Omaha veteran or looking to try it out, look no further than partypoker as the perfect host.

Omaha daily legends. The Split.

Omaha: A Four-Card Frenzy

Omaha has grown considerably in popularity for a number of reasons, such as an increasing thirst for excitement and the modern (albeit not always appropriate) aggressive mindset and approach to poker. Many top players are of the opinion that broadening our poker horizons improves our overall understanding of the game and, given that we tend to prefer ‘new’ stuff to also promise something different and entertaining, switching from two hole cards to four tends to be what most NLH regulars do.

Learning anything about poker should be fun, of course, but there’s something about getting to grips with Omaha Poker Strategy that’s quite exciting.

Omaha daily legends. The Forge.

Omaha Tournaments Galore at partypoker

Even when Omaha started to take off, fans of this thrills and spills game had to settle, in the main, for cash games. But it should come as no surprise that tournaments are great fun, and partypoker certainly delivers on this front in the shape of Omaha Legends...

There’s a plethora of Omaha tournaments to choose from, with something for everyone, as well as for all bankrolls. The Forge, for instance, is a Pot Limit Omaha Progressive Knockout tournament with a buy-in of just $2.20 - great for recreational players and newcomers to Omaha. Meanwhile, The Split – as its name suggests – is a $7.50 buy-in Hi-Lo tournament... these are just two of many, the biggest being the $530 buy-in The Great Game.     

So, hit the tables at partypoker, and if you haven’t yet joined you can do so now and make the most of the latest partypoker bonuses and offers available!

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