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ray zee\'s book
Is ray zee's book seven stud and omaha8B a good book to start out with because i have been doing some searching and cant find a good book for o8b and seven stud H/L. I am fimilar with the games but play holdem. So if anyone has read this book do u think its a good begginers boo ?
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Re: ray zee\'s book
Zee is good. So is the O8 section of Super System II.
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Re: ray zee\'s book
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Zee is good. So is the O8 section of Super System II. [/ QUOTE ] I haven't decided if there are two or three reasons to recommend Super System II - I do know that the O8 section is absolutely one of those reasons. It is terrific and very well written. Barron Vangor Toth www.BarronVangorToth.com |
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Re: ray zee\'s book
Zee's book is very good for both games but I wouldn't recommend it as your only book especially if you are a beginner. Some of the concepts in the book apply to more intermediate/advanced games and may not be entirely appropriate for a loose, low limit game.
For Omaha 8/better and Stud 8/better, the sections in Hellmuth's PPLTP was actually decent. Both sections are well written in SS2 as well. Zee also recommends Sklansky's section in SS1 for Stud. I also read Krieger and Tenner's Winning Omaha 8/better book. I thought it was a good beginner/intermediate primer for Omaha. This book though does have a lot of metaphors and cliches which may annoy some readers (one of the reasons why Mason did not like this book). Other than that, there are not a lot of good sources for Omaha and Stud... Good luck |
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Re: ray zee\'s book
Capaletti's "How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker" book is a good start for beginners. It taught me the basics of play quite well.
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anyone reviewed Shane Smith or Bill Boston\'s books?
Has anyone read Shane Smith or Bill Boston's books on Omaha? Always wondered if these books were worthwhile?
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Re: anyone reviewed Shane Smith or Bill Boston\'s books?
Bill Boston's is essentially pages of hand charts and values.
Zee's book is honestly my favorite out of the 2+2 catalog, no book has helped me more. [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img] |
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Re: anyone reviewed Shane Smith or Bill Boston\'s books?
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Has anyone read Shane Smith or Bill Boston's books on Omaha? Always wondered if these books were worthwhile? [/ QUOTE ] I believe that Boston's book is very worthwhile as a supplement to a book such as Zee's, but it's not a great primary reference. Review: http://www.jetcafe.org/~npc/reviews/..._the_odds.html I've read Smith's book. It may help an Omaha8 novice more than hurt, but I don't think there is much there for someone with significant O8 experience. |
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Re: ray zee\'s book
I have about 30 (maybe more) books in my posession. If I had to only keep 5 of them this book would make the list. IMO it's that good.
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Re: ray zee\'s book
I would only recommend Zees book to Advanced players with a lot of experience.
In terms of O8 and Stud Hilo buy supersystem II why? Its more concise 60 pages each. Written by world champions not just a top high cash player like Zee Both games are very difficult to play well and also require hours of hand research using computer simulation. |
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