High Low Poker Authors - 2 Comments » - Posted on June, 30 at 10:00 am
Ray Zee is a gifted poker gambler. He has born and spent his childhood in New Jersey. He also went to college in the East. Ray Zee started gambling when he studied at college. While other students were interested in studying, Ray Zee was interested in poker playing. Having graduated from college he was ready to start his career of a poker player. He started playing poker in Nevada.
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Poker Books Reviews - 4 Comments » - Posted on June, 23 at 10:00 am
This page is for the best comments on ‘High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advanced Players’ by R. Zee, the best book for advanced players on this topic. Feel free to add your comments.
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Poker Books Reviews - No Comments » - Posted on June, 11 at 9:24 am
Do you want to learn to analyze your poker game? Then the book written by Zee is for you. I was interested in Stud/8 that is why I bought it. However while reading the Omaha/8 hi/lo split, I decided to learn it first. I really wanted to move to the next level in my playing and I really did.
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Omaha Hi|Lo Books - 3 Comments » - Posted on June, 2 at 6:19 pm
Famous Omaha High Low Split Poker Book by R. Zee is the third edition in Advanced Players’ series. It should be mentioned that the described concepts are similar to both famous poker games: Omaha 8 and Texas Hold’em. Those who became professionals in one game can easily become professionals in another game.
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Poker Books Reviews - 2 Comments » - Posted on June, 1 at 11:50 am
In the previous article I’ve already published my own review of the ‘WInning Omaha/8 Poker’, so here I continue expressing my opinion about this book. This is easily the best literature ever written concerning the ‘Winning Omaha/8 Poker’ by Mark Tenner, Lou Krieger
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