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Just wondering what everyone considers to be the best Omaha Hi/Low books?
Thanks for any help. |
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I am betting on Ray Zee's book, that's the one I am going to get anyway.
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Zee, there is no other that compares.
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What about for beginners? What do you read before graduating to Zee?
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I would have say that the Krieger/Tenner book is quite good. It did a lot for my game. Called: "Winning Omaha 8 Poker".
It's also the only one I've read on that game. DMJ |
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I'm also learning O/8 and have read Tenner's book (the only one at the local bookstore). I enjoyed it. Monday I got SS2 and read the O/8 section. It too has some things that I'll take with me. I have Ray's book and Cappelletti's book on the way from BAMM.com. They should be here in the next few days.
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I'm still waiting for Ed Miller's Small Stakes Omaha/8...
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The Krieger/Tenner book is a decent introduction. But to be honest you can go straight to Zee's book and not face any problems.
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I;ve read both cappelletti and Zee's book (about to read Tenner soon). They both have merit. Zee's is a great book (hey, it's two in one!) but he doesn't show numbers and such that I found useful in Cappelletti's book. As niether has erroneous advice, I'd say get both (different perspective's can be a great thing).
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Fred Renzey's "77 Ways To Get The Edge At Casino Poker" has a section that deals with Omaha Eight and whilst the section would not replace Zee's book it certainly complements it very well.
For those of you not in the know, Renzey is a pro player/writer and his book covers Hold'em, Seven Stud, Stud Eight and Omaha Eight and Mason Malmuth gave it a 7. |
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