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Omaha High-Low Poker: How to Win at the Lower Limits

by Shane Smith

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Shane Smith, best-selling author, co-author and ghost writer of more than ten poker books, now turns her attention to the latest rage in poker, Omaha high-low poker. In a clear, concise and easy-to-understand style, Smith shows beginning and intermediate Omaha players how to win from the first time they play. Ten quick-reading chapters covers the rules, betting and blind structure, why to play Omaha, the advantages of Omaha over Texas hold'em, starting hands, playing the flop, turn, and river, strategic concepts, tournament tips, and how to avoid bad habits.… (more)
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Shane Smith, best-selling author, co-author and ghost writer of more than ten poker books, now turns her attention to the latest rage in poker, Omaha high-low poker. In a clear, concise and easy-to-understand style, Smith shows beginning and intermediate Omaha players how to win from the first time they play. Ten quick-reading chapters covers the rules, betting and blind structure, why to play Omaha, the advantages of Omaha over Texas hold'em, starting hands, playing the flop, turn, and river, strategic concepts, tournament tips, and how to avoid bad habits.

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