Pot-Limit Omaha Poker Book Review
Posted by Curtom | July 12, 2008 | Posted in: Articles, Reviews, Strategy |
Pot Limit Omaha by Jeff Hwang
“Pot Limit Omaha Poker” by Jeff Hwang is the definitive book on Omaha poker. It is the Omaha “bible” if you will. You won’t find hundreds of pages as you will in the Super Systems series but you will find extremely concentrated material on pot odds, straight draws, and what hands are “BIG” and what hands just look big.
If you are new to Omaha poker then you will particularly benefit from this book as it will prevent you from making mistakes common to Omaha rookies. However, the book does contain a few errors. The corrections can be found on-line though.
The one thing missing and sorely needed is starting hands. That would increase the value of this particular book even more. Of all things to omitt from an Omaha book the starting hands would be at the bottom of most players lists as it is one of the most commonly asked questions in any form of poker.
I would still recommend adding this book to your poker library.






