
The book deals with advanced concepts pre and post flop and is divided into ten parts. The first deals with floating, the second part on advanced concepts, analyzing issues such as increases in pre-flop and stack to pot ratio (SPR), Hwang introduces new concept, since I had not heard prior to this publication. The third part deals with advanced skills, addressing the issues of check-raising, bluffing, 3 After the flop bet, and so on. The fourth part is called small ball, which I imagine will contain a section similar to Negreanu in his book Power hold’em strategy.
The fifth part is called the three betting Before the flop, which analyzes this movement in various perspectives. The sixth part deals with the policy on the shorthanded tables, the seventh on managing your bankroll, the eighth on topics miselaneos; the ninth on the future growth of the game and the last on a final session.
This book is eagerly awaited by fans of the Pot Limit Omaha, as Hwang’s first book, definitively was listed as one of the best on the subject. In July, another of the books published, including long-awaited, Secrets of shorthanded Pot Limit Omaha by Rolf Slotboom.

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