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Aced Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo
Aced may be a relatively new poker room, but it’s already got all its bases covered. While many more established poker sites still struggle to offer the right combination of games, Aced offers all the popular stud and community card variations plus a handful of mixed games too. You won’t have any trouble finding an open Omaha seat at Aced, whether your fix is ring games or tournaments. Aced offers Omaha cash games stakes of $.10/$.20 to $50/$100 in Limit, No Limit and Pot Limit Omaha. At this time there are no regular Hi/Lo ring games, but there are plenty of Hi/Lo tournaments and sit-n-gos.
Aced also offers daily $2-$5 Pot Limit Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo and Omaha Freezeout multi-table tournaments plus NL, Limit, and PL sit-n-gos with entries ranging from as little as $2 all the way up tto $100 or more. Their traffic is significantly lower than what you’ll find at older poker rooms of the same caliber, but this is good news for players hoping to secure a seat at the major tournaments through Aced’s satellite offerings.
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Aced Bonus
Aced clearly knows that the best way for them to pump their traffic fast is through cash-heavy promotions. Their 100% first-deposit bonus on up to $500 is second only to Full Tilt’s famed $600 one. Plus with the lighter game quality the extra cash will probably go a lot farther at Aced’s tables. Aced also offers one of the best player loyalty programs online. Players can trade their VIP points not only for tournament entries and Aced merchandise but also for cash back, an option that many of the larger poker rooms have since done away with. Aced also offers an innovative point-earning program called "Outs" where players can greatly increase their point totals by winning and losing hands in unique ways.
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Software
One of the biggest issues new poker rooms have is with their software, and to avoid that issue many of them utilize an existing platform, but Aced has managed to avoid both situations. They offer a software package that is comparable to the best in the business and that is totally unique to the Aced brand. This software is the basis for the player interface’s many useful automation, customization, and preference features. It also supports hundreds of different ongoing games at once, and though table traffic is still relatively low at this time, the efficiency of the software suggests that it could easily support much larger numbers. The lobby is pretty standard in both features and design, and the tables are plain but sleek and offer their own unique take on the virtual playing environment.
Site
It’s clear that the people at Aced did their homework before launching their site. It’s got everything a new, amateur and even pro player would hope to find at a professional online poker room. The presentation of the text still leaves something to be desired, and yet again the homepage would benefit from drop down menus, but the stripped down style and sophisticated graphics are undeniably appealing, especially to poker traditionalists that can readily do without all the flashing animations and distractingly bright and gaudy text. It’s safe to say that Aced’s site will only improve with time, but until then it has everything it needs to get the job done.
Game Quality
The game quality at Aced is surprisingly low. Everything about this site suggests that it would make a great venue for serious Omaha Poker players. The only thing missing is the action. There are dozens of available Omaha ring games, but only the low stakes tables fill up fast. You’ll be lucky to fill the $50/$100 Omaha table during off hours, and even during peak hours active Omaha players rarely number above one hundred. This site rarely hosts more than 10,000 players at once (even during events) which makes it an ideal place for aspiring amateurs to test their skills, but a less than ideal place for more ambitious players to turn a profit at the tables.