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Nehmer
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04-11-2006, 02:32 AM
Post subject: Omaha books
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Full House
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I've been thinking about trying to get really good at omaha and figure I should get a book in order to do that. What is the best book on the market for O8? I am looking at Winning Omaha 8 Poker by Tenner and Krieger, but don't wanna get it if there is a better one out there.
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ihategnomes
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How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker by Mike Cappelletti
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Nehmer
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Originally Posted by ihategnomes
How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker by Mike Cappelletti
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Cool, thanks.
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elipsesjeff
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Yeah, thats a good book, although he really doesnt go into much. He basically just says the basic strategy to beating O8 is:
1) Sit in good games
2)Play any A2, A3 and sometimes 23, sometimes suited cards
3) Big cards aren't bad either sometimes
4) defend your blinds
I just saved you hours of reading! J/k, still a good book though.
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