Omaholic is currently the biggest online Omaha Tournament Series with $7,000,000 guaranteed in prize money! It’s hosted on GGPoker and will take place from Sunday, March 14 until Sunday, March 28. It’s a tactical dream come true.
For two weeks the GGNetwork will live and breathe Omaha, with a total of 105 events being carried out.
Each major event is accompanied with a mini event with a buy-in of approximately 10% only. Therefore, there will be an interesting Omaholic event for plenty of player profiles, including yourself!
The Omaholic Series includes Bounty Hunters as well as High Roller tournaments. Feel free to check the full schedule in GGPoker’s Omaholics page.
No-Limit Post-Flop Betting
GGPoker is famous for its innovations. This event proved no different, as they are making use of a new format for playing Omaha. The highest bet pre-flop is still pot limit, but in all events there will be no limit to the betting after the flop!
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PLO Mastermind Coaches’ Thoughts on the Series
With the first-ever Omaha Series running, who better to ask than our very own PLO Mastermind coaches?
I reached out to Fabian “Suhepx” and Fernando “JNandez87” about their favorite upcoming tournament, about the tourneys you shouldn’t miss out on and the introduction of No-Limit to the post-flop betting.
Here is what both coaches had to say.
About the Tournaments
Favorite
The $10,300 Omaholic Super High Roller event.
Best Value
The $400 Main Event at the end of the Series.
Softest
The $400 Main Event & the $55 mini-Main Event.
Against the best players in the world, often a small mistake is enough to get you out of the tournament! They will put you into tough spots the whole time and you will be under constant pressure. – Suhepx
The $250 Omaholic Daily Main is also a great addition to your schedule as well. “Multiple starting days and a big guaranteed prize pool makes this one a must play”, commented Suhepx.
JNandez stresses there is great value in the $840 Forty Stack, given its buy-in and the fact that it’s played on a daily basis. And, something that players shouldn’t forget: they can sell action for their tournaments in the lobby, even if nobody knows them.
Update: After the first week, JNandez has gotten to the final table in three events, twice in the Omaholic High Roller $1,050 and the Super High Roller $10,300, summing up to $134,050.27 in total winnings. BAAM!
About No-Limit Post-Flop Betting
It’s “certainly interesting”, says Fabian. “I feel like it mixes things up quite a bit and we see players adapt differently to the new format so far. It will be interesting to see how it develops”.
JNandez finds that the game mainly “stays the same, with a few more possibilities and changes post-flop”, like in the following clip from his Twitch channel during the Omaholic High Roller $1,050.
Mastermind coaches agree it’s too early to draw any conclusions about whether this format will be adopted after the series comes to an end. We’ll keep an eye on how this format is going to evolve, and how it affects the Omaha game moving forward.
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Conclusion
Omaholic is a groundbreaking online Omaha series, hosted on GGPoker from Sunday, March 14 until Sunday, March 28. With two weeks of tournament action for virtually every player profile, and a proportional mini-event for every major event.
The tournament also will also feature a No-Limit post-flop betting structure.
Find out more information on the Omaholic Series on GGPoker’s Omaholic page.
To increase the chances of more successful Omaha Series being organized in the future we are happy to hear what you think! Fernando is in touch with GGPoker on a regular basis and all constructive feedback will be shared and discussed for improvement.
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