Everest Poker Now Offers Online Omaha Poker

Everest Poker Now Offers Online Omaha Poker











Montreal, QC (PRWEB) November 20, 2007

Everest Poker, the world’s fastest growing online poker room, has added online Omaha poker to their repertoire of poker games, adding to the ever-popular game of online Texas Holdem. Omaha, often called online Omaha Hi poker or online Omaha High poker, is a game for 2 to 10 player. The objective is to make the best 5-card hand of poker, using 2 out of the 4 cards that are dealt to you and 3 of out of the 5 common cards dealt on the table.

Jonathan May, property manager of Everest Poker adds, “When we came into the online poker industry, our poker room was prepared to grow with the changing tastes of its customers from around the World and we are doing just that with the inauguration of online Omaha poker.”

The launch of Omaha is a key step for Everest Poker as they develop their brand across key market areas and build upon the momentum that has driven the company to be listed as the 6th largest online poker room in the world (source: PokerSiteScout).

About Everest Poker:

Everestpoker.com is the first site dedicated to the international poker playing community. Recognizing the many non-English speaking poker enthusiasts around the world, Everest Poker has built the only poker software fully localized in 11 different languages. In addition, Everestpoker.com offers poker players customer support in 15 languages, and is involved with local poker initiatives through partnerships and participation in national, European and worldwide tournaments. Everest Poker is owned by Ultra Internet Media.

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One comment

  1. Cunningham Ronald says:

    Hrmm that was weird, my comment got eaten. Anyway I wanted to say that it’s nice to know that someone else also mentioned this as I had trouble finding the same info elsewhere. This was the first place that told me the answer. Thanks.

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