Afterthought : Question and answers
Again, these questions are not designed as a replacement for the material in the text.
Their purpose is to help keep you sharp between full readings of High-Low-Split Poker Omaha Eight-or-Better For advanced Players.
I recommend that when you believe you have become a winning Ohmaha eight-or-better player that you reread the text material every other month and review the questions about once a week.
Also, remember to cover the answers and to think through those questions that you have trouble with.
In addition, attempt to relate the questions that you have trouble with.
In addition, attempt to relate the questions to recent hands that you have played, and try to determine which concepts were the correct ones to apply.
Another thing to keep in mind, as has been mentioned several times in this book, is that Omaha eight-or-better played at the higher limits is not simple.
This means that you should be a student for life.
It takes a long time to become an expert play player, which is why continuous review of these questions ( and the rest of the material in this book ) is an absolute necessity.
Introduction / General Concepts / More Specific Ideas / General Concepts / Position / Low Hands / High Hands / Your Starting Hand / Starting With Big Pairs / When You Are First In / How To Play Your Hand / Play on the Flop / When You Have the Best Hand / High Versus Low in Three-Handed Pots / Loose Games / Multiway Versus Short-handed Play / Scare Cards / Getting Counterfeited / Getting Quartered / Playing Against Steamers / Playing Against Tight, Solid Players / Your Playing Style / Reading Hands / Psychology / Afterthought