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Re: How To Win At Omaha High-Low
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I have also been looking around for some good omaha book. As of right now I only have Ray Zee's book. I was wondering if you guys can recommend any other good omaha book that are in the market today. Also I dont care if it is on omaha 8/better or omaha high. [/ QUOTE ] There have been numerous threads on this over the last few months. I suggest scrolling back or searching. Contrary to popular belief, the search function does work. I'd also suggest a visit to the Omaha8 forum. |
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Re: How To Win At Omaha High-Low
Real Poker Night by Henry Stephenson has a suprisingly good Omaha/8 section. I got it for free at one of my trade shows.
I has started off by reading Ray Zee's book...and found it a bit overwhelming. I even cracked open Bobby Baldwins section in SS2. Frankly, if you are new to the game, Stephensons book is the best introduction I have yet seen. It is not because it is any better than any other Omaha/8 book out there...I'm sure it is not--the point is that he relates the initial concepts better than anyone I have seen. You have to 'understand' before you can begin to excel. After reading that section, I was able to pick up Zee's book and it all began to make sense to me. ---Leavenfish |
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Re: How To Win At Omaha High-Low
How come I never heard of Real Poker Night until now? How long is the o8 section?
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Re: How To Win At Omaha High-Low
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How come I never heard of Real Poker Night until now? How long is the o8 section? [/ QUOTE ] It's really only about 20 pages long. You could probably read it in a bookstore and get what you need out of it. Like I said, he just 'explains' some concepts very well. The book just came out this year. ---Leavenfish |
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