Pokerstars has once again added some new card
games to their already extensive selection. Courchevel poker & 5 Card
Omaha were recently added to the Poker Stars software. These two games are
variants of Omaha poker and they are almost identical. The only difference
between 5 Card Omaha poker and Courchevel is that the first of five
community cards is flipped face up before betting. It makes me wonder why
Pokerstars didn’t just pick one or the other. Just like regular Omaha
poker there are tables for 5 Card Omaha and 5 Card Omaha Hi Lo. The same
is true for the other game: Courchevel and Courchevel Hi Lo. Online poker
players at Pokerstars.com already seem to have picked which new card game
they prefer as there are more active real money 5 Card Omaha and 5 Card
Omaha Hi Lo tables running right now than real money Courchevel games. In
fact, the Courchevel cash game tables and even the play money tables are
empty. It would not surprise me if Poker Stars removed Courchevel and
decided to run with Five Card Omaha,
innhold fra.
Full Tilt Poker and Pokerstars are both owned by the Rational Group. They
have kept Fulltilt separate from Pokerstars but players can send money
between the two rooms. Full Tilt Poker also offers these two new games
plus you can now play Irish poker at Full Tilt Poker. Pokerstars does not
offer Irish poker at the time of this posting but that could change in the
coming weeks.
US players at Pokerstars cannot play for real money in 2013 so that is
unfortunate because I would love to play both 5 Card Omaha and Courchevel.
Here is an overview of the options for playing Courchevel at 5 Card Omaha
at Pokerstars. Americans can play poker at Bovada or Bet Online, the best
US online casinos, sports books and poker rooms in 2013.
Five Card Omaha Poker:
$1.50 & $3.50 5 Card Omaha sitngos
Twenty 5 Card Omaha & 5 Card Omaha Hi Lo tournaments every day. Buy-ins
for these MTTs are mostly $2.20 but Pokerstars is running a SCOOP event
for both games.
There are currently 12 Five Card Omaha and 16 Five Card Omaha HL real
money ring tables available in the pot limit format. The table stakes
start at $.10/.25 and go as high as $1,000/2,000.
Courchevel Poker:
$1.50 & $3.50 Courchevel sitngos and two satellites to the Courchevel
SCOOP events. The buy-ins for these feeders are $28 and $238.
Twenty Courchevel & Courchevel Hi Lo tournaments every day. Buy-ins for
these MTTs are mostly $2.20 but Pokerstars is running a SCOOP event for
both games.
There are currently 12 Courchevel and 16 Courchevel HL real money ring
tables available in the pot limit format. The table stakes start at
$.10/.25 and go as high as $1,000/2,000 for the HL version and $200/400
for regular Courchevel.
Play 5 Card Omaha & Courchevel At Pokerstars
You can play 5 Card Omaha and Courchevel at Pokerstars and a claim a big
bonus for doing so. Using our Pokerstars link, marketing code and bonus
code in 2013 will give you access to the following bonuses and perks:
$20 instant cash credit
100% bonus up to $600 on your first 3 deposits.
Entry into four $1,000 private tournaments per day for 31 days.
To claim this free money and start playing Courchevel or 5 Card Omaha just
follow these directions:
Visit Pokerstars
While creating a new account enter the marketing code PSP11820.
Use the bonus code FREE20 for the $20 instant cash credit and the bonus
code STARS600 on future deposits for the $600 bonuses and MTT tickets.
5 Card Omaha Rules – How To Play Courchevel
These card games are so alike that I will explain how to play them both at
the same time. In both new poker games you will be dealt five hole cards
and there will be five community cards. You have to use two of your hole
cards and 3 community cards. The dealing and betting is done the same way
as Holdem or Omaha. The only exception is with Courchevel. After you
receive your hole cards the dealer will flip one community card up and the
flop will consist of two cards.