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Pot-limit Omaha Poker:

The Big Play Strategy

Jeff Hwang

Games & Activities / Card Games / Poker

From a semi-professional poker player, a guide to playing and winning the biggest game in town.

If you’ve never tried Pot-Limit Omaha, you’re missing out on the most exciting, most lucrative cash game around. Omaha has long been the most popular form of poker in Europe, and now it’s spreading like wildfire throughout North America. The reason is simple: Omaha offers more action and bigger pots than Texas Hold ‘em. Isn’t it time you got in on it?

Whether you’re a cash-game professional or poker hobbyist—and whether you play live or online—this book will arm you with a winning big-play strategy that's easy to master even if you've never played Omaha before. You'll discover the subtle distinctions that set Omaha above other games.

Key topics include:

   •  The Big Play Objectives
   •  The Power of the Big Draw
   •  Straight Draws and Starting Hand Construction
   •  Playing the Position Game
   •  Limit Omaha Hi/Lo and Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo

Complete with practice situations and hand quizzes, this is the most comprehensive Omaha book available—and the only one you'll ever need.

“A great addition to poker literature.”—Bob Ciaffone, author of Omaha Poker

“Everything you wanted to know about the game but never asked.”—Lou Krieger, author of Hold ‘Em Excellence
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