SCOOP! Big O & PLO8

SCOOP! Big O & PLO8
Author: Greg Vail
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781701674998

SCOOP! Big O & PLO8: Advanced High Low Concepts for the Holdem Mind is a follow-up to its predecessor. While the first volume of SCOOP! explained the basics of Big O and PLO8, Volume II shows you how to use and apply the basics to more advanced play and tactics. Like Volume I, this book explains the concepts of High Low in terms that the Holdem-playing mind will better understand. This book builds on the basics taught in Volume I, and explains more advanced concepts, such as: The Phases of Learning, Down Betting, The Spring Board, Why Limping is Losing, Dynamic vs. Non-Dynamic Playability, and Changing Gears Post-Flop. For more information on Greg's private coaching, please visit Doublesuited.net.

Scoop!

Scoop!
Author: Greg Vail
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720325413

Scoop! Big O and PLO8: Winning High Low Concepts for the Holdem Mind is designed to address the tactical and mental blocks that keep Holdem players from winning at Big O and PLO8. This book breaks down the basic concepts that you, the reader, will need to be successful at the High Low table in ways that Holdem players will better understand. This book breaks down the basics of important concepts such as how to define the "best hand", the Safety Net Concept, the Key Card Concept, Transparency, Alternate Lines, and how to address common mistakes and misplays that Holdem players regularly make when playing Big O and PLO8.

How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker

How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker
Author: Mike Cappelletti
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release:
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1580424856

Clearly written strategies and powerful advice shows the essential winning strategies for beating Omaha high-low poker! This money-making guide includes more than sixty hard-hitting sections on Omaha. Players learn the rules of play, best starting hands, strategies for the flop, turn, and river, how to read the board for both high and low, dangerous draws, and how to beat low-limit tournaments. Includes odds charts, glossary, low-limit tips, and strategic ideas. 240 pages

Red Chip Poker

Red Chip Poker
Author: Doug Hull
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2014-02-02
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781495421273

The first volume in a series, the book reviews a collection of poker hands played from the button, cutoff, and hijack positions which illustrate concepts to help improve the reader's poker game.

High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-Or-Better for Advanced Players

High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-Or-Better for Advanced Players
Author: Ray Zee
Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1994-08
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781880685105

The third book in the "For Advanced Players" series. It is really books 3 and 4 for two reasons. First, many of the concepts are similar for both games. Second, players mastering one game can easily make the transition to the other. Some of the ideas discussed in the seven-card stud eight-or-better section include starting hands, when an ace raises, disguising your hand on third street, play on fourth street, fifth street, sixth street, seventh street, position, bluffing, staying to the end, and scare cards. Some of the ideas discussed in the Omaha eight-or-better section include general concepts, position, low hands, high hands, your starting hand, how to play your hand, play on the flop, multiway versus short handed play, scare cards, getting counterfeited, and your playing style. A great deal of this material has never appeared in print before.

Pot-limit Omaha Poker:

Pot-limit Omaha Poker:
Author: Jeff Hwang
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0818407530

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

Winning Omaha/8 Poker

Winning Omaha/8 Poker
Author: Mark Tenner
Publisher: ConJelCo LLC
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781886070196

A form of poker that continues to grow in popularity is Omaha eight-or-better high-low split, which is often abbreviated as "Omaha/8" in print. You?ll find an Omaha/8 game in virtually every cardroom--brick and mortar or on the Internet. Yet, Omaha/8 is widely misunderstood. As a result, better players stand to make a significant profit in the game. This book provides a much needed and useful tool for poker players interested in improving their game.

The Gamer's Bucket List

The Gamer's Bucket List
Author: Chris Watters
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1633531309

Discover what video games are worth playing and why in this comprehensive guide by a video game expert. From pixelated pioneer adventures to stunning space odysseys, the boundaries of the video game world are expanding every day. Grand epics and gritty mysteries. Fierce competition and friendly cooperation. Powerful emotions and uproarious laughter. Video games are fantastically diverse and wonderfully creative, but not all games are created equal. With so many games out there on so many different consoles, computers, and devices, how do you decide which games are worth playing? Backed by years of writing about games professionally and decades spent playing them, Chris Watters lays out a list of 50 games to entertain and enlighten you. Whether you’re trying to learn more about the world of gaming or strengthening your claim to true gaming fluency, these are the games you’ll want to play, and why you’ll want to play them. Praise for The Gamer’s Bucket List “A comprehensive starter’s guide to the wonderful world of video games. Watters’s punchy prose is a delight; his brief, informal summaries perfectly capture the best of what the art form has to offer. The perfect book for anyone who’s never played Minecraft, but is too ashamed to admit it.” —Laura Parker, contributing writer, The Economist “We are all going to die. You can’t avoid it. But you can choose how you go. Outside, in the sunshine, like some sort of animal, or inside your darkened living room, playing games? If you want to get through the 50 excellent games in this book, then the choice is clear.” —Tim Schafer, President and CEO of Double Fine Productions

Omaha High-Low: Play to Win With The Odds

Omaha High-Low: Play to Win With The Odds
Author: Bill Boston
Publisher: Cardoza
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781580421751

This strategy guide to the second-hottest new poker game is the only one with reliable information on all 5,211 possible Omaha high-low hands. This is the only book that shows you the chances that every one of the 5,278 Omaha high-low hands has of winning the high end of the pot, the low end of it, and how often it is expected to scoop all the chips.