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Re: ken warrens guide to Omaha
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[ QUOTE ] This is the worst Omaha book i have ever written. I written spoken to Ray Zee if he would write a Pot Limit Omaha High book but he said it would not be profitable. [/ QUOTE ] Is that you Ken?? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] That is possibly the nastiest insult ever on 2+2 [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: ken warrens guide to Omaha
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Has anyone read this book? I picked it up to browse through at a local shop and put it down immediately after reading a paragraph where he says that position is less important in omaha [....than hold em presumably]. (i think i have seen the opposite point made in other books...that position is of more importance in Omaha!) [/ QUOTE ] i m quite sure reuben says the same thing in how good is you r PLO, don t have the book with me to give you a page no. however i strongly disagree with that. wolf |
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Re: ken warrens guide to Omaha
It has some nice odds charts, that's about all I've ever used it for, especially if I dabble in omaha 8 where I'm clueless on low draw odds. I don't think I ever actually read the whole thing though. I remember some long drawn out chapter on how omaha is different from holdem and didn't bother much with it after that. It may be useful to an absolute newb but I can't really comment on the actual content. I'm guessing it was ok but nothing useful to me. And it covered limit omaha if I remember correctly so definitely no good for me. Here's my book on limit omaha: Play decent hands, draw to the nuts or close to it, and never fold. Ever. The end
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