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Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
Has anyone read Winning Omaha/8 Poker by Mark Tenner? I'm looking for something besides Zee's book on O8 (which is excellent by the way). Thanks for the help.
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
I asked the same question a few posts back but did not get any replies - I'm anxious also to find out some other recommendations on O/8 other than Zee's book (which I also agree is a great book).
Also has anyone read Cappelletti's O/8 book? |
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
Well, DPcondit just posted the following in the other poker forum:
[ QUOTE ] I have read about half of it (Cappelletti's). My initial comments about too loose of starting standards still stands. Actually, I find many of his ideas thought provoking. However, this would probably not make a very good first book, or beginners book. I would recommend one get a solid grounding in the fundamentals and playing experience before reading this book. Many of his strategies can be profitable in the hands of a shrewd player, who understands the nuances of the game, but would probably backfire in the hands of a lesser player. Also, some of his statistics are either bad typos, or poorly explained. Nonetheless, I still find value in his book, and find it very interesting reading. I also picked up Tenner/Krieger at around the same time. I haven't read nearly as much of the Tenner/Krieger book yet, because it goes over so much of the basics. However, based on first impressions, it would make a good book for someone looking for a solid grounding in basic strategies (which is not to say it doesn't go beyond the basic or intermediate level, but it appears much more conservative than Cappelletti). Don [/ QUOTE ] Not a full review, but helpful nonetheless. |
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
I found the website lowlimitomaha.com
very useful as a beginner. It outlines a simple and relatively safe strategy for playing in loose passive games. I have since read the Zee book which is excellent and have just ordered the Tenner/Krieger book. I read a bad review of the Capaletti book but havent read it myself. Mark. |
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Thanks, that was the one I was thinking of (n/m)
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
I'm nearly done with the Tenner/Krieger book. I'm not a great O/8 player, which is why I'm reading the book. I play in a regular game that is half O/8, so I wanted to make sure I'm playing it right.
I have read the Ray Zee book, and I think this new book is a great compliment to that book. The Tenner book talks a great deal about how to bet and how to play, and spends less time talking about how to play specific hands. I think Zee's book does that better. However, the Tenner book is excellent, in my opinion, and I definitely learned some things that I hadn't thought about before. While I tend to win at O/8, this book should help me make a bit more. I'm sure experienced O/8 experts know all about the stuff in this book, but for some, like me, it should be very helpful. Regards, T |
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
Perfect, that's exactly the kind of opinion I needed, thank you. Besides, if the advice turns out to be bogus (which I'm sure it can't all be) at least we'll learn a few things about how not to play O8 (hopefully at not too high a cost!). That's what 2+2 is for, to let more experienced people tell the greenhorns why they suck [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Best of luck.
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Re: Winning Omaha/8 Poker Mark Tenner Book
Does it cover PL Omaha/8 or is it just limit?
Jon |
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