Thread: Omaha 8 Books
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Old 01-28-2007, 07:42 AM
Murakawa Murakawa is offline
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Default Re: Omaha 8 Books

Tenner/Krieger book is easy to read, has simple starting hand requirements, and IMO does a good job of showing basic situations of when to raise with what kinds of hands, and when to go for an overcall.

It is LO8 though.

The Rolf Slotbloom books is supposed to be killer. I haven't gotten it yet but I've read a few of his articles and they are very good, but he has a lot of "trust me, don't do this" points without saying why they are bad ideas.
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