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Welcome to our Top 15 directory of rooms online that offer Omaha High. We score each particular room for game availability, ease of competition and traffic to bring you the best rooms that offer this game.

The following rooms are the top selection of rooms online for this game. Please be sure to check out our detailed reviews for bonus offers and details of bonus codes.

# Poker Room Rank US Friendly Peak Traffic Our Review
1. Party Poker 8 No 450 Compare 7 Card Stud High Poker Rooms Read Review

2. Empire Poker 8 No 450   Read Review

3. Full Tilt Poker 7.5 Open to US Players 400   Read Review

4. PokerRoom 7.2 No 350   Read Review

5. Pacific Poker 7 No 200   Read Review

6. Inter Poker 7 No 150   Read Review

7. Doyles Room 6.8 No 200   Read Review

8. Bet365 Poker 6.8 No 200   Read Review

9. Titan Poker 6.5 No 100   Read Review

10. Absolute Poker 6.5 Open to US Players 50   Read Review

11. Bugsys Poker 6 No 50   Read Review

12. CD Poker 6 No 50   Read Review

13. Paradise Poker 5 No 40   Read Review

14. Ladbrokes Poker 5 No 30   Read Review

15. William Hill Poker 4 No 30   Read Review


Omaha-High is not as popular as the high low variation and second in popularity to Texas Hold'em. However there are still plenty of players online and many high quality sites to find a game.

If you would like a refresher on the rules of the game, here is a quick recap.

This game uses a button to determine who is first to act called the ‘dealer button’ and this indicates where the cards are to be dealt from. Before the deal, the two players to the left of the dealer button are forced to place bets called the 'big and small blinds'. It is called a blind because players must place a bet before they see their cards. This also ensures that there is also money in the pot. Without the blinds players would just wait for the nuts starting hands.

All players are initially dealt four cards face down. Action starts with a betting round beginning with the player to the left of the blind bets and continuing clockwise around the table. Players can bet, check, raise, or fold, in turn. The big blind has the advantage of acting last and the benefit of seeing how the other players at the table are betting - see table position.

Three community cards are dealt, otherwise known as "The Flop" in the center of the table, at which point another round of betting takes place, starting with the player to the left of the dealer button. Another card is dealt face up (known as "The Turn") followed by a round of betting.

The fifth and last card called "The River" is dealt face up. A final round of betting takes place, following which the remaining players must show their cards to the table. The winning poker hand will then be awarded the pot. This winning hand must be formed using only two pocket cards, and any three community cards.

 

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