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Historythis book is like no other 2+2 book~ its well edited. having been a seven card stud h/l play for 7 years my game started to have leaks, this book plugged them. if you are wanted to learn stud hi/lo read todd brunsons chapter in SS2 play and then pick up this book. the omaha hi/lo section is not bad, still is missing something but one of the better book writen on the subject.
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I originally bought this 'cause I've been playing seven-card stud and was curious about Stud/8, but reading the Omaha/8 section motivated me into learning it first. I've read most of the relevant 2+2 Publishing poker books (and some of the irrelevant ones) and this seems fairly typical of the genre. They don't tend to give specific advice about specific hands, but describe strategy in more general terms and help players...
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This is the book which has been read by all the Pros. If you do not read it you are at a major disadvantage. In fact at the higher limits its impossible to play well without reading the section on starting hands. O8 has so many naunces and the shorthand game is completely different from the regular game. Whilst the regular game can become very mechanical with discipline being the key criteria, the shorthanded game is a game...
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When it comes to hi/lo split games, Ray Zee is THE MAN. This book will improve your game immensely and get you on your way to be a consistant winning player at 7cs/8 or Omaha 8.Easy to read with plenty of examples, you will earn back the cover price of this book easily.
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Ray zee tells it like it is..omaha is a nut game..if you can't make the nuts get out..his system is great and has improved my playing 1000%
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