Pot Limit Omaha Poker: The Big Play Strategy

By Jeff Hwang

If  you are looking to buy your first book on pot-limit Omaha, or are a more experienced poker player that wants to expand his or her  knowledge of this most action packed of poker variants,  Jeff Hwang’s Pot-Limit Omaha Poker
will give you not just a good grounding in the basic fundamentals of PLO, but will also help you understand some of the more complex concepts of the game.

Hwang gives very good coverage of hand selection for PLO, examining the hands that will give you the best chance of taking down the big pots, and that is the essence of the “Big Play Strategy”. You will be shown what hands will give you the chance to take your opponents entire stack.  Jeff  Hwang guides you on how to play the big play hands, hands where you flop a monster and are still drawing to an even bigger hand.

 Following this strategy will mean that you will not be involved in many smaller hands, that other players might well play, but if a strategy has you only playing the hands that win the biggest pots, then this book will make you a winning PLO player. This book is described as the Pot- Limit Omaha strategy book, but if you are maybe thinking about trying the other Omaha variants, such as Omaha Hi-Lo and Omaha 8, this book also covers these  games to some extent as well.  

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Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play

By Jeff Hwang

It was not that long ago that books on pot-limit Omaha were pretty hard to come by, but what with a surge in popularity of this game, the aspiring PLO player has an increasing number of books available to help them improve their game.  It was Jeff  Hwang’s first book Pot-Limit Omaha Poker, that looked at PLO in a new and refreshing light and covered concepts that changed the way that players thought at the PLO tables.

Now in his new book Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play, Hwang expands on his theories. With that said it is not essential that you have read his first book to be able to benefit from his latest work, as long as you have a good understanding of basic PLO theory you should be able to get to grips with the “advanced” plays in this book.

The book starts with a look at how to incorporate “floating” into your PLO play. Floating is an advanced bluffing technique which has become popular with no-limit holdem players. This play can be used to open up your game and introduce the other advanced concepts in this book such as, positional advantage, deep stack leverage, considering pot-to-stack ratio and small ball play.

There are plenty of hand examples in the book to show how the theories work at the tables, including the “128 Hand Walk throughs ” that expand the section on short-handed play.

Although the book numbers over 500 pages, Hwang presents the  plays and techniques  in a clear and concise fashion that will greatly help the reader to incorporate the advanced concepts into their game.

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