November
2nd 2007
Omaha Poker Tournaments-Where Are They?

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At the World Series of poker tournament in Las Vegas, it is hard to find the Omaha matches.  There are so few Omaha players in the world in the modern day that it almost doesn’t bear mentioning.  Unfortunately, the extremely complex nature of the game itself has tended to work against it in the past, as many players who have become used to the simplicity of the Texas Hold’em matches have shunned the difficult strategies of the Omaha matches in favor of their preferred game of Texas Hold’em.  This trend has become common around the world, as more and more players flock to Texas Hold’em than any other style of poker in the world.  Featuring a whopping 85% of all tournaments played, Texas Hold’em poker is easily the forerunner in the gaming and gambling world, drawing more players than any other single version or variation of poker whether tournament or cash game.

With such a tremendous draw on the world, it is no wonder that Texas Hold’em poker has become so popular and has outshined even the venerable Omaha and stud variations over the years.  While it might be true that much of these Omaha poker enthusiasts have moved on to Texas Hold’em for the wealth of competition, there is still some doubt as to whether or not these players left the poker industry altogether or if they simply chose a different variation of poker.  This is hard to ascertain without actually having access to the numbers and experience levels of these players, but it is overwhelmingly obvious that there are far more Texas Hold’em poker players and there are far fewer Omaha poker players.  As the number of individuals who participate in poker tournaments based on Omaha variations rather than Texas Hold’em continues to dwindle, it becomes readily apparent that there is very little attraction for the once popular Omaha poker variant.

In the case of those individuals who prefer Omaha to any other type of poker, they might have a very hard time finding the competition to compete with them at their favorite game.  Without the tremendous amount of players that Texas Hold’em and other variations of poker experience, it is extraordinary difficult for professional level Omaha players to stay at the top of their game or earn from potential new players.  This is largely to blame for the reduced amount of players in recent years.

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