Poker Books by Rolf Slotboom
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Secrets of Short-handed Pot-Limit Omaha
Rolf Slotboom and Rob Hollink have collaborated to create the ultimate guide on short-handed Pot-Limit Omaha, a game played at tables with six or fewer players. This guide is essential as Pot-Limit Omaha rapidly becomes one of the most popular poker variations, especially in high-stakes online games. Their expertise offers strategies on managing buy-ins, making decisions on whether to check-raise or bet, and techniques for representing or misrepresenting hands to maximize winnings. Rolf Slotboom, known for his seminal work “Secrets of Professional Pot Limit Omaha,” made a notable debut at the 2007 World Series of Poker, cashing in four events. Rob Hollink brings over two decades of experience, boasting achievements like a European tour title and a World Series bracelet in 2008. Together, they provide invaluable insights for dominating short-handed Pot-Limit Omaha games.
Secrets of Professional Pot-Limit Omaha
Pot-Limit Omaha is quickly gaining traction in the poker world, thanks to the ongoing poker boom. Despite its growing popularity, players have found it challenging to find comprehensive advice on mastering this intricate game. “Secrets of Pot-Limit Omaha” emerges as a pioneering guide, diving into the strategies of medium and high-stakes PLO with unprecedented clarity. This book unveils critical strategies previously unpublished. It covers a wide array of topics essential for PLO success, including a novel short-stack strategy, adjustments for playing with a larger stack, optimal bet sizing, strategic seating, the use of blockers, executing the bare ace bluff, and leveraging opponents’ weaknesses. Additionally, it provides valuable theoretical and practical insights through practice hands and hand match-up analyses. This book is indispensable for anyone aiming to excel in Pot-Limit Omaha.
Hold’em on the Come
In “Hold’em on the Come,” authors Rolf Slotboom and Dew Mason offer an insightful guide on how to effectively play drawing hands post-flop in hold’em poker. They introduce a systematic approach to help players decide whether to stay in the hand, addressing critical questions about playing with flush or straight draws, handling unimproved overcards, counting outs, and considering the pot’s size in decision-making. This book aims to improve players’ post-flop strategy significantly by providing a clear framework for evaluating their position in the game.
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