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Re: Omaha Books
Does the omaha holdem book cover starting hands in depthfor HI/LO? This is my biggest problem with the game.
I think I can use the holdem techniques post flop and realise that you need close to the nuts to continue in omaha |
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What book would you recommend for Omaha Hi only
i) Limit ii) PL |
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Re: Omaha Books
[ QUOTE ]
Does the omaha holdem book cover starting hands in depthfor HI/LO? This is my biggest problem with the game. I think I can use the holdem techniques post flop and realise that you need close to the nuts to continue in omaha [/ QUOTE ] this is true to a degree, the thing you must realize about omaha however is that if drawing you must be drawing to the nuts, and in hi lo many times you are drawing to half of the pot. everyone should do themselves a favor and pick up three books that have taught me a lot about omaha and omaha hi lo. They are: Ray Zee's book, ciaffone's omaha holdem poker, and SS2 (lyle bermans section is quite good). |
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Re: Omaha Books
Just to clarify, the book by Zee you are all referring to is Hi/Lo split FAP? If so, I think i'll put an order in for that today; I've been looking to improve my O8 game.
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Re: Omaha Books
I just saw (on Amazon) that there is a new version of Bill Boston's book coming out in August '05.
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Re: Omaha Books
How is the old version?
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