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March 11, 2026USA Poker Club Team

Omaha Poker Online for US Players: Where to Find 4, 5 & 6-Card Games in 2026

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Omaha Poker Online for US Players: Where to Find 4, 5 & 6-Card Games in 2026

Omaha Poker Online for US Players: Where to Find 4, 5 & 6-Card Games in 2026

Omaha has spent decades as the second-most popular poker variant in the world, and in the last few years it's been growing fast. PLO4 has always had a devoted following. PLO5 — five-card Omaha — has exploded in popularity as players discover the extra action that a fifth hole card creates. And PLO6 has been building its own audience among players who want maximum variance and multi-street complexity.

The problem for US players: finding all three variants running simultaneously, in a single place, accessible from any state, with decent traffic and reasonable rake? That used to be nearly impossible. It's not anymore.

Why Omaha Is Harder to Find Online Than It Should Be

Regulated US poker sites — the licensed options available in Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and West Virginia — mostly default to Texas Hold'em. Some offer PLO4, occasionally. PLO5 and PLO6 are rare or nonexistent on state-licensed platforms.

Offshore sites do better, with ACR and Ignition offering PLO4 cash games with reasonable traffic. But PLO5 tables are thin on offshore platforms, and PLO6 is essentially absent outside the private club ecosystem.

This creates a real gap for the growing segment of players who have moved beyond PLO4 and want access to the juiciest, most action-packed variants of Omaha. Private clubs on the ClubGG platform have filled it — and USA Poker Club runs all three.

The Differences Between PLO4, PLO5, and PLO6

For players who are comfortable with PLO4 but haven't explored the higher-card variants, here's the quick breakdown.

PLO4 (4-Card Omaha) — the original and most common form. You receive four hole cards and must use exactly two of them in combination with three community cards to make your best five-card hand. The use-exactly-two rule is what separates Omaha from Hold'em and creates the characteristic monster draws and big multi-way pots the game is known for.

PLO5 (5-Card Omaha) — same rules as PLO4, but you receive five hole cards instead of four. The extra card dramatically increases the number of combinations available, which means stronger hands are made more frequently, pots are bigger, and multi-street draws are more powerful. PLO5 consistently produces larger average pots than PLO4 at the same stake level and has been one of the fastest-growing formats in private poker clubs over the last two years.

PLO6 (6-Card Omaha) — six hole cards, same use-exactly-two rule. This format is the most volatile of the three and produces the most complex decision trees on every street. For experienced Omaha players looking for the highest-action game available, PLO6 is the destination.

All three variants run at USA Poker Club, across multiple stake levels, available 24/7.

Why Omaha in a Private Club Beats Omaha Elsewhere

Beyond the game variety, there are structural reasons why experienced Omaha players tend to prefer the private club environment.

More recreational players. Omaha attracts gamblers — players who love action, big draws, and massive pots. The recreational player composition in a well-run private club tends to be higher than on public offshore sites, especially in PLO5 and PLO6 where the format itself draws in the most aggressive players.

Bomb Pots. USA Poker Club also runs Bomb Pot format tables — everyone posts a mandatory bet before cards are dealt, and the action goes straight to a flop. Bomb Pot Omaha produces the largest pots imaginable. For players who enjoy PLO specifically because of the big-pot action, Bomb Pot Omaha is an entirely different level.

Better rake math. Omaha cash games generate more rake per hour than Hold'em at the same stakes, because the pots are larger and more of them go to showdown. That makes the rake rate and rakeback program even more important for Omaha grinders. At USA Poker Club — 5% rake or below and up to 60% weekly rakeback — the economics favor the player far more than they do on most public platforms.

24/7 availability. Omaha traffic on regulated US sites can be thin, especially in off-peak hours. The national (and binational US/Canada) player pool at USA Poker Club means Omaha tables are running at hours that would be dead zones on state-licensed platforms.

The Omaha Experience on ClubGG

The ClubGG platform — developed by GGPoker — handles all Omaha variants natively, with the same smooth interface and clean UI that GGPoker is known for. Pot-Limit betting controls are built in, hand histories are available for review after each session, and stats tracking gives you a clear picture of your performance across formats.

Multi-tabling works across Omaha variants, so if you want to run PLO4 and PLO5 simultaneously, the app supports it. You can have up to four tables open at once on both mobile and the desktop client.

How to Find Omaha Games at USA Poker Club

Download the ClubGG app (iOS, Android, or Windows), create your account, and search for Club ID 299499 to find USA Poker Club. Contact the team via Telegram to get your chips loaded.

First deposit bonus is up to 100% matching up to $600. Launch weekend — starting March 20th — includes 100% rakeback, a $5,000 freeroll, and an enhanced deposit bonus up to 150% for early members. Over 347 players have already signed up.

If you've been struggling to find PLO5 or PLO6 running with good traffic and fair rake, this is where those games live for US players in 2026.

Join USA Poker Club — usapoker.club

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