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   Sunday, February 12 2012 

 
"Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha": The 2nd book of Jeff Hwang

After ' Pot-Limit Omaha Poker: The Big Play Strategy ' published in December, 2007, Jeff Hwang releases his second book entitled " Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha, Volume I: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play ". The author declared that during the release of his first work, any editor of books of poker hadn’t bet on a publication talking about Pot Limit Omaha but tendency is at present taking a different direction. After Las Vegas and the WSOP success, Pot Limit Omaha indeed spread and in other circles and casinos of whole world. The first volume of Hwang is on the way to become a classical book dedicated to Poker, conferring to its author a new fame in strategy and in theory of PLO, lavishing to its readers a multitude of advices. "Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha” is not a book intended for beginners, it will be preferable to have already a certain experience of PLO because Hwang considers that readers have already acquired somethings about PLO.



If its 500 pages can be an obstacle for some people, the book is a real mine of information for those motivated and willing to progress in the PLO. This book will interest players of Poker No-Limit Hold' em, in particular those trying to apply to PLO the concepts of NLHE. The book is at once pleasant and easy to read, its chapters are illustrated by examples of hands, the most prolific in this domain were the one entitled "128 Hand Walkthroughs " which prolongs the discussion about the game 'pair of shorts - handed'. Hwang ends the book by very useful considerations about ' bankroll management ' in PLO and some reflections on the future and the likely evolutions of PLO.

Source:  Poker 777

Wednesday, 19 August 2009


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