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Re: Which book to master Omaha H/L ?
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[ QUOTE ] I had a good day at the boats and used my winnings to buy some more poker books. As I wanted to add a Omaha Hi/Lo book, I looked through Mike C's book and Bill Boston's book. I ended up getting the Boston book. I bought it for the tables. [/ QUOTE ] haven't seen it... but i'm actually a big fan of computer simulation and i think it's based on wilson software (lots of valid criticism, but show me a better simulation tool) [/ QUOTE ] Yes, Boston used Wilson software to do analysis on every single possible Omaha hand. Honestly when I first looked at it, I thought the man had too much time on his hands. |
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Re: Which book to master Omaha H/L ?
Zee + Boston = Winner
There is very little pot-limit discussion, however, and this seems to be the direction the game is headed for now. |
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Re: Which book to master Omaha H/L ?
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Zee + Boston = Winner There is very little pot-limit discussion, however, and this seems to be the direction the game is headed for now. [/ QUOTE ] pot-limit is the direction... or very little pot-limit is the direction... much appreciated!! |
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Re: Which book to master Omaha H/L ?
What Master meant is that the direction of the game is pot limit, but there has been very little discussion about that aspect of the game.
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Re: Which book to master Omaha H/L ?
I just picked up Sammy Farha's new book. At first glance, it looks like a decent primer on Omaha8.
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