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PokerStars is the Omaha tournament king of internet poker. With daily tournaments running from $1+$0.10 to $100+$9 and guarantees of $1,000 to $7,000, players can find their buy-in level and comfort level at PokerStars. On the weekends, PokerStars offers two $25,000 Guarantees and a $30,000 Guarantee.
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Full Tilt offers a large variety of Omaha tournaments to their players. Buy-ins of $2+$0.25 to $200+$16 run each week with their biggest tournament on Saturday with a $35,000 Guarantee prizeopool. Players will find that if they want Omaha tournament action, Full Tilt has more than enough to sate their appetites.
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Mansion Poker makes the list for a number of reasons. First, they offer some decent guaranteed prizepools for the players who are on shorter bankrolls. Second, Mansion Poker caters to their European clientele meaning they run their tournaments on European times. Finally, the players will find a wide range of Omaha tournaments to choose from. Their only drawback is the lack of truly high buy-in weekly tournaments for their players.
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Cereus Poker [Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet] offers a few Omaha tournaments daily with small buy-ins. They also, however, run a lot of rebuy tournaments which is a very good way for novice players to learn the intricacies of tournament Omaha play without the worry of making a dreadful mistake early on. Cereus runs a Saturday $15,000 Guarantee PL Omaha High/Low Deepstack with a $150+$12 buy-in.
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Everest Poker doesn’t run a lot of guaranteed prizepool Omaha tournaments. But what they do run is around 50 Omaha tournaments each day. The traffic can be very low in some of their Omaha tournaments and this makes Everest Poker a wonderful training ground for low buy-in tournaments. Buy-ins range from $2.20 to $22.
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PokerStars, as the largest internet poker site, has the best Omaha SnG traffic online. With a variety of buy-ins from as low as $0.10 to as high as $2,190, players can find the right SnG for their tastes. Players can find heads-up, 6-Max, full single table all the way to massive 40-table turbos.
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Mansion Poker has a lot of SnG Omaha traffic in their highly successful “Double Up” SnGs. In Double Up SnGs, the top 5 players [or top 3 in 6-Max] all are awarded double their buy-ins, with the bottom players receiving nothing. Once the table gets down to 5 players [or 3 in 6-Max], the SnG ends and the players receive their double buy-in.Mansion Poker has decent traffic in non Double Up SnGs, but most is relegated to their High/Low SnGs.
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Overall the Cereus Poker Network has decent traffic in Omaha SnGs. Most of their players prefer full ring 9 player tables, but without a doubt, Cereus supports a fair number of heads-up games as well as 6-Max. Players will find most of the traffic in buy-ins from $0.50+$0.10 to $20+$2.
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Although overall Full Tilt Poker’s SnG traffic is lagging considering their market share in internet poker, they do have a tendency for having some of the loosest low buy-in SnGs, a fact which won’t be lost on novice and expert players alike.
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PokerStars leads the way in internet poker cashgame play. Whether it is Omaha High-only or High/Low split, players will find the most traffic, across the most buy-ins at almost every hour of the day. Players who are serious about their Omaha play or are looking to play the best Omaha players on the internet, need look no further than PokerStars.
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Full Tilt Poker runs a very large pool of internet poker tables in their Omaha venues. Omaha High traffic is some of the biggest online and they do very well in PL Omaha High/Low as well. Players will find the right tables to play at Full Tilt Poker. Whether a seasoned veteran or a novice, the Omaha play at Full Tilt is immense.
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Looking for a short-handed game of PL Omaha? Without a doubt Bwin Poker [on the OnGame network] is the granddaddy of 5-Max Omaha. Fast and furious, these tables run around the clock. Be forewarned! You are as apt to run into fish as often as you are to run into a world-class short-handed Omaha player. Keep your eye on the pot-sizes and Players-to-the-flop percentages to help in table selection.
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Mansion has some very nice traffic in PL Omaha High. Their traffic in O/8 is respectable. Although most of their traffic is in 6-Max and full ring games, players can find a few decent heads-up tables. PL Omaha High-only tables have decent traffic up to their $5/$10 6-Max tables.
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Although Party Poker’s PL Omaha High/Low traffic is rather low for an internet poker site of their size, they more than make up for it in 6-Max PL Omaha High tables. In fact, some of the biggest 6-Max games are still being run at Party Poker with $10/$20 games common.