Updated: March 26, 2026
Omaha on 1xBet — Setting Expectations
I'll be real with you — Omaha is the one poker variant where 1xBet's offerings are genuinely thin.
No PLO cash games. No Omaha tournaments. No live dealer Omaha from Evolution or Ezugi. None. I spent 20 minutes searching the 1xBet lobby for Omaha. What I found was... limited.
If you're a PLO grinder who dreams of double-suited aces and wrap draws, this isn't your stop. Go to PokerStars. Go to GGPoker. Seriously.
But if you're here because you Googled "1xBet Omaha" and want the honest answer — here it is.
Casino Omaha vs. Real Omaha Cash Games
What exists at 1xBet: RNG Omaha table games where you play against the house. Similar to Casino Hold'em but with four hole cards. It's house-banked card gaming, not real PLO. The action equity that makes Omaha exciting — bluffing, semi-bluffing, three-betting draws — all of that disappears when there's no opponent to bet out of the pot.
How Omaha Poker Works
Four Hole Cards, Two Must Play
Four hole cards instead of two — and you must use exactly two of them. That's the rule that trips up every Hold'em player trying Omaha for the first time.
You get four cards. The board has five. Your final hand must be exactly two from your hand plus exactly three from the board. No exceptions.
This means seeing a flush on the board doesn't give you a flush unless you hold exactly two cards of that suit. It means having three aces in your hand is actually worse than having two — because you can only use two of them.
You're dealt A-A-K-K double-suited — the best starting hand in PLO. On a board of Q-J-3, you've got top overpair with a gutshot to Broadway. In regular Omaha this is a monster. In casino Omaha against the house, it's... just a pair of Aces. The action equity disappears when there's no one to bet out of the pot.
Pot-Limit vs. No-Limit (and What 1xBet Offers)
Real Omaha is typically pot-limit (PLO) — you can bet up to the size of the pot. No-Limit Omaha exists but is rare. At 1xBet? Neither applies. Casino Omaha is fixed-bet — you ante, see the board, call or fold. No pot management, no bet sizing.
Where to Find Omaha Games on 1xBet
I went through the entire lobby. Here's the honest picture:
| Game Type | Available? | Provider | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PLO Cash Games (vs. players) | No | N/A | Requires poker client |
| PLO Tournaments | No | N/A | No tournament lobby |
| Live Dealer Omaha | No | N/A | Not offered by Evolution/Ezugi |
| RNG Casino Omaha | Limited | Various | House-banked, not true PLO |
| Omaha Hi-Lo | No | N/A | Not found in lobby |
Bottom line: Omaha at 1xBet is essentially limited to a few RNG casino games from smaller providers. No live dealer options. No player-vs-player action. If Omaha is your game, you need a dedicated poker client.
Omaha vs. Hold'em — Which to Play at 1xBet
If you're an Omaha grinder looking for PLO action, 1xBet isn't your stop. But if you just love poker with more cards and bigger draws, hear me out.
| Factor | Casino Hold'em | Casino Omaha |
|---|---|---|
| Game availability | 6+ tables (live + RNG) | 1–2 RNG games |
| Live dealer option | Yes (Evolution, Ezugi) | No |
| House edge | 2.16% | ~2.5% (varies) |
| Strategy depth | Medium | Medium-high |
| Recommendation | Strong pick | Only if you've exhausted Hold'em |
The redirect is clear: Casino Hold'em and Ultimate Texas Hold'em are the stronger offerings at 1xBet. If you want real PLO, PokerStars or GGPoker are your options. And that's fine — you can play PLO there and live dealer poker at 1xBet. Different sites for different games.
Basic Omaha Strategy for Casino Play
Casino Omaha strategy boils down to one question: is your four-card hand strong enough to justify a 2x call after seeing the board?
- Starting hand selection: Favor hands with connected, suited cards. A-A-K-K double-suited is the dream, but even J-10-9-8 single-suited plays well.
- Call when: You have two pair or better, a wrap draw (8+ outs to a straight), or a flush draw with an overpair.
- Fold when: Your four cards don't connect with the board and you have no pair, no draw. Unlike regular Omaha, you can't semi-bluff or bet opponents off pots.
Dealt A-Q-J-10 double-suited. Board comes K-9-3 with two of my suit. I've got a Royal Flush draw, an open-ended straight draw, and overcards. Calling is automatic — in fact, this is the kind of hand that makes casino Omaha fun when it hits.
For more strategy across all casino poker games, check the Omaha strategy basics page.
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