Re: Omaha Book
It seemed to me to be mainly geared toward high-stakes, where it's more about getting into your opponents' heads and if you lose $10k in one pot oh well, you have more. Not so useful for small-stakes online play, where you'll hardly find anybody else playing the same way, and it's more about actually having a hand because someone's going to call you down.
There were also lots of "we don't recommend playing a hand like this but here's time I did and it worked out" stories.
There's value in it, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first Omaha book to someone who's not aiming for the big-stakes games.
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