Re: Best Omaha Hi/Lo Book(s)?
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i have not read the others. i based my opinion on several peoples opinions who i respect (i.e. m. malmuth, r slotboom, a. duke), and if i remember correctly they all said the tenner book was average at best.
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Rolf says the Tenner book is supposed to be a great book for beginners, although I've heard bad things from other places. If you're a beginner, maybe give the Tenner book a shot first then progress to the Ray Zee's book. I haven't gotten around to reading the O8 chapter in SS2, but it has potential to be good having been written by Bobby Baldwin and Mark Gregorich.
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