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Omaha literature
I've heard that the existing Omaha books range from terrible to passable. Is there anything out there, or on the horizon worth reading ? Thanks.
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Re: Omaha literature
Farha on Omaha could be interesting when it comes out.
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Re: Omaha literature
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I've heard that the existing Omaha books range from terrible to passable. [/ QUOTE ] And where did you hear that? There are several very good books about Omaha at various levels and in various forms. If you had searched here and spent some time on the Omaha forums, you would have found some good resources. Since there are a number of different forms of Omaha and you did not qualify your post, it is hard to know what you are asking about. (O/8 limit? Omaha high? PLO? Etc.?) |
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Re: Omaha literature
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Is there anything out there, or on the horizon worth reading ? [/ QUOTE ] I found Bob Ciaffone's Omaha book very helpful. It's kind of old and pretty short but it's good. I recently read Rolf Slotbooms pot limit omaha book and I thought it was trash, it almost appears that Slotbooms books are ghost-written by kindergartners. That's my 2 cents. Mike Cappaletti and Ken Warren wrote a couple of books for Cordoza publishing, they are both sub-par one of the books (I forget which) focuses on omaha hi-lo. |
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