I remember being horrified when I flipped through this book in Las Vegas with a friend while we were having breakfast at the well-hidden, but definately worthwhile Thomas Keller French Bistro in the Venetian complex (well hidden because there is almost NO directions to it). The book was a real mess, and talked more about the Holdem mindset and how to avoid it than about Pot Limit Omaha.
I think that losing pot after pot will convince most people that Pot Limit Omaha should not be treated like Holdem
I remember saything that since this was a French-style Bistro we were in, we should ask the waiter for a guillotine to cut this book in half. I returned the book to my friend, a very, very good Pot Limit Omaha player, much, much better than I am said "I don't want it, keep it". Then we had a funny arguement where we both did not want it!
Putting it aside we discussed a list of the best poker books and general books for burning and of course at the top of the "Poker books for the pyre" was Phil Hellmuth's classic which is kindly review on this site ...
I am willing to give Ken Warren (never met him) the benefit of the doubt that he put some effort into his book, so he gets A for effort.
Compare Warren's book to Hwang's Pot Limit Omaha masterpiece

... well, let me put it this way ... for Ken Warren's book, ... "the recyling bin is waiting".
