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  • - Winning at Hi-Lo Poker
    af Andy Mack
    228,95 kr.

    Are you looking for a poker game where patience and technical skill is rewarded? A game where the variance is lower than in any other form of poker. A game where there are great opportunities to make money. Does such a game exist? Yes, it does, and that game is Omaha 8 Limit. This book is aimed at players who have some, maybe a lot, of experience of other forms of poker, including Hold'em. You may now be looking to branch out, and learn a new game. Alternatively, you may have already played some Omaha 8 or better, and be aiming to improve your skill level. Omaha 8 Limit Poker is a game of patience, of discipline, and above all of skill. It will appeal to all thinking players. In this book, learn how to become proficient at Omaha 8 Limit, how to demonstrate the skills required to master the game and above all to make the money. Take a journey with English chess master Andy Mack as you learn how to become an expert at Omaha 8.

  • af Andy Mack
    218,95 kr.

    That afternoon, Lothar sat down opposite Lev Ivanov, and with a furrowed brow, determinedly pushed his King''s pawn forward two squares, punching down the clock as he did so. When Ivanov ventured a Sicilian Defence, Lothar sacrificed first a Knight and then a Rook for a raging attack.  Lothar Hartmann dreams of reaching the big time in chess. Overcoming the mind-games of his opponents at the chessboard is a challenge in itself, but how will he cope when he comes face to face with the political manipulation and oppression of his own corrupt government? A tale told with dark humour of love and loss, hopes dashed and regained, it is a window into a world of tactics, psychological warfare and the balance of fate and opportunity, while asking fundamental questions about life''s purpose and moral choices. As Lothar begins to realise that his world is not simply black and white, and that the chess players themselves are pieces, moved across a board to further the reach of East German propaganda, he hatches a plan that defies all expectations.