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omaha books you\'ve found useful (and any you\'ve found useless)?
i've read stewart reubens 'how good is your pot limit omaha'
any others that are essential reading? and any to avoid? thanks |
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Re: omaha books you\'ve found useful (and any you\'ve found useless)?
How to win at Omaha High-Low by Mike Cappelletti is the worst poker book I have ever written.
In addition to spelling errors and over-simplified, bad advise, the second half feels like he is padding a highschool term paper for length as he goes into stories of hands he has played where he has outsmarted drunk people. |
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Re: omaha books you\'ve found useful (and any you\'ve found useless)?
Omaha Hold Em Poker: The Action Game is worth reading. Anybody read the recent reprint to see if there were any changes? Also, the chapter in PL/NL poker by caffione/rueben is must reading for deeper stack play.
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Re: omaha books you\'ve found useful (and any you\'ve found useless)?
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Omaha Hold Em Poker: The Action Game is worth reading. Anybody read the recent reprint to see if there were any changes? [/ QUOTE ] There's a thread lurking in the archives from April or May on the reprint. I think the consensus is that it is worth owning (and there are some PLO changes). OP: For a beginning player, I'd definitely recommend learning the basics and mechanics of the game...you can probably get this off the web. Also: PLO chapters in Hellmuth and the Super Systems Flip through Cloutier's PLO book in the bookstore Intermediate play 1. Reuben: How good is your Pot Limit Omaha 2. Ciaffone's book. (3. I'd guess that Rolf's book will be added to this list.) |
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Re: omaha books you\'ve found useful (and any you\'ve found useless)?
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There's a thread lurking in the archives from April or May on the reprint. [/ QUOTE ] Ciaffon'es Book Ciaffone's Either-Or bets |
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