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Old 02-01-2006, 02:06 PM
KashHunt KashHunt is offline
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Default Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha


I've heard some mixed reviews about the two books: Ken Warren's Winner's Guide to Omaha Poker and Championship Omaha by McEvoy and TJ Cloutier.

Which book do you think does a better job at teach the game?

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Old 02-01-2006, 02:22 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

I was looking for for a good Omaha book recently and it seems like there is a mixed review on all of the Omaha books. There has not been an Omaha book that I have seen that has risen to the level that it is the best on the subject (based on reviews I have read). If I were going to get one of the two books mentioned, I would go with T.J.'s book. Maybe some new Omaha books will come out soon that give us more options.
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Old 02-01-2006, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

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I've heard some mixed reviews about the two books: Ken Warren's Winner's Guide to Omaha Poker and Championship Omaha by McEvoy and TJ Cloutier.

Which book do you think does a better job at teach the game?

Thanks in advance.

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Neither. A beginner should start with Tenner and Kreiger, and the advanced work is Ray Zee. Also, the O/8 section in SS2 is very good. For Omaha high only, Ciaffone's book is good but hard to find.
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Old 02-01-2006, 02:56 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

My best advice to you is to stay away from Ken Warren`s book. I have read it twice and I still dont know anything about Omaha. Maybe I am a bit stupid, but its really not a good book.
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Old 02-01-2006, 09:51 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

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My best advice to you is to stay away from Ken Warren`s book. I have read it twice and I still dont know anything about Omaha. Maybe I am a bit stupid, but its really not a good book.

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I haven't read his Omaha book but his hold'em book is bad. My guess is that you actually know, in some sense, less than you did before you read the book twice.

Welcome to the forums. With a first post like that you'll fit right in.
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Old 02-01-2006, 10:02 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

This is sort of like asking "which is more fun, pounding a nail into your foot or your hand?"

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Old 02-02-2006, 03:39 PM
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Ken Warren's hold'em book set me back about six months, so I doubt I'll be buying his Omaha book.
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Old 02-02-2006, 03:50 PM
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McEvoy and Warren ... They really ought to partner up and write a pokerbible covering all the popular pokergames.


That would ROCK !!
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Old 02-02-2006, 06:55 PM
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Default Re: Ken Warren\'s Winner\'s Guide to Omaha vs. TJ\'s Championship Omaha

Winning Omaha/8 Poker by Tenner & Krieger seems to be pretty good. I am rereading it again. My first impression from a holdem point of view was it was weak tight. After about 12K hands and lots of red ink in Poker Tracker Omaha, I believe my first impression was incorrect.

It has a lot of good advice.

Bob Ciaffone's Omaha book is available from the Gambler's book store in Las Vegas, $16. It is a spiral bound book and not very big, but really good.

Ray Zee's book rocks, it is for advanced players but unfortunetly, I am not one. Absolutely buy Ray Zee's book.
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