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Old 09-20-2007, 11:39 AM
Lucere Lucere is offline
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Default Ciaffone\'s Omaha Book

How much of it applies to Limit O8? Or is it really just general omaha theory? Worth a read for a player looking to better his O8 game?
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:40 AM
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Default Re: Ciaffone\'s Omaha Book

PS, I have Zee's High-Low book, and the Supersystems section. I'm just trying to take into account others' points of view too.
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Old 09-20-2007, 01:13 PM
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Default Re: Ciaffone\'s Omaha Book

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PS, I have Zee's High-Low book, and the Supersystems section. I'm just trying to take into account others' points of view too.

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You don't need it ... at all actually, only book you might consider is Mike Cappaletti's O8 book, if you want more than you have.
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Old 09-20-2007, 02:51 PM
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Default Re: Ciaffone\'s Omaha Book

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PS, I have Zee's High-Low book, and the Supersystems section. I'm just trying to take into account others' points of view too.

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You don't need it ... at all actually, only book you might consider is Mike Cappaletti's O8 book, if you want more than you have.

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I would advise the opposite, I found Mikes book to be poor. My main resource was Ray Zee's book, followed by Ciaffone and SSII to help reinforce the concepts. I mostly play O8 in rotation games and I am a winner in that format so far thanks to the advice given within. I am not an O8 specialist, but most O8 specialists tend to agree with my findings (see Buzz)

I did use one other source, which is odd because normally I wouldn't recommend it. Wilson's simulator was pretty good duplicating the texture of a live game. The only problem is it's advice is really bad... for example I usually beat Rosetta Stone (its internal test vs the computer playing the same hands).
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