Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play
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Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play
by Jeff Hwang
The Game of the Future has arrived! Are you ready to be its next big winner?
What would the ideal poker game look like? Big pots, lots of action, and a game where you know way more than your competition. Master Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha, and this poker dream can become a money-machine reality.
You'll learn all there is to know about:
- Floating: An advanced bluffing technique, and the key to advanced play
- Advanced Concepts: The Stack-to-Pot Ratio (SPR), deep stack leverage, the positional disadvantage/advantage, and more
- Advanced Skills: Check-raising, the bluff raise, 3-betting after the flop (without the nuts), value-betting the river, and picking off bluffs
- Small Ball: An advanced strategy for exploiting our opponents in short-handed pots
- 3-Betting Before the Flop: A situational loose-aggressive (LAG) tactic
- Short-Handed Play: How to play in games played six-handed or less utilizing the Small Ball and 3-Betting strategies.
And more!
With over 200 hand examples and walkthroughs to reinforce the advanced skills, concepts, and strategies presented in this book, Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha successfully breaks new ground and takes Omaha strategy to the next level. For those in the know, Pot-Limit Omaha will be a bonanza of riches, but you must act now if you want to get an extra jump on your opponents.
Poker is a fun game; it's even more fun when you win. And with Jeff Hwang as your guide, you will win more than ever before.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10537 in Books
- Published on: 2009-06-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 534 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780974150291
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Jeff Hwang reinforces himself as the definitive writer on PLO
My first education in Omaha away from the felt came from Jeff's first book, "Pot Limit Omaha Poker: The Big Play Strategy," which is still the book to read on deep stack Omaha play. In his new text, he does not so much refine the concepts from his previous book as he adds on to them, using deep stack dynamics as the fundamental building blocks to a greatly expanded small ball strategy.
In short, the strategy articulated here is one of using the positional advantage to confuse and terrorize opponents into giving up on a large number of small pots. A number of concepts are introduced here for the first time (at least in PLO literature; I'm sure many hold'em players will recognize the stack to pot ratio, although the application of it to Omaha leads to some surprising conclusions on when to shove), although all ultimately revolve around the use of position. You will be amazed to find how many pots virtually win themselves simply by playing in position and attacking weakness.
As for the style of the book itself, it is extremely readable, with complex topics broken down simply and an incredibly numerous listing of hand examples to demonstrate. Jeff is not above pointing out his own errors, and it is educational to see what is going through his mind, both in the hands he plays correctly and the occasional missteps. There are, however, a few typographical errors, such as the identical card coming up multiple times in the same hand, although these are easily overlooked.
While this is the best Omaha book I have read, and one of the best overall poker books too, I would put out a few words of caution before diving into it.
-One, it isn't for beginners. The advanced maneuvers described require a reasonable ability to both understand the texture of the board and the patterns employed by your opponents. Additionally, Jeff assumes you have read his first book, or at least understand all the concepts of big pot science described therein. I would highly recommend picking it up, reading it, and playing a lot of hands after reading it before picking this book up.
-Two, you have to be fearless to employ the concepts described here. Where you will often be calling bets extremely light for the sole purpose of bluffing/semi-bluffing later, you have to be willing to put your chips in; this isn't a strategy to be employed on a light bankroll (although, Omaha in general isn't the game for one either). Lower stakes online games are ideal for testing out the concepts described here, especially since the concepts are ideal for the 6-max format.
Overall, I can't recommend "Advanced PLO" enough. Even at 500+ pages, it is a quick read, and one which is sure to give you a lot to think about for the next time you sit down at the table.
One of the best poker books ever
Really advanced topics, Clear language and brilliant typograhy, Excellent Structure, Actual hand reviews clearlly discussed... what else can be asked?
It shouldn't come as a surprise from an author that has an MBA and has a background as a business analyst.
I won't extend more as the previous comment already says pretty much all that need to be said.
Another Reference Work
Simply a beautiful book in so many ways.
Organization is also great and the writing is excellent. The concepts are well explained and make a lot of sense. However, I haven't been able to thoroughly test them since I tend to be a nitty player - the idea of floating in PLO was just so foreign to me.
Despite the number of pages, I've already gone through the book several times and look forward to expanding my play options in PLO.
I've also been really disappointed by the mediocre writing and usefulness of various "Dutch" books.



