Pot-limit Omaha to the untrained eye looks similar to Texas hold 'em except that you start with four cards instead of the standard two. But this complex form of poker has many differences and
it continues to grow in popularity as the poker boom matures.This book starts with the fundamentals of hand valuation and continues up through advanced concepts. Topics include preflop hand
strength, short stack play, wrap hands, blind stealing, marking aces, playing on the flop, which flops are good for bluffing, position and check-raising, pot size manipulation, blockers, and
much more including numerous sample hands.This book is a discussion of winning play, and more importantly, winning thinking on all streets. It should be of value to almost all pot-limit Omaha
players from the beginner to the more advanced, and every effort has been made to give you the best information possible, with nothing held back. Two Plus Two Publishing and William Jockusch
are proud to bring you Pot-Limit Omaha: Understanding Winning Play.