Best Reviews of ‘High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advanced Players’
Poker Books Reviews - - Posted on June, 23 at 10:00 am
Objective Testimonials of the Hi/lo Omaha Poker Book
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June 25th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Simple content, easy for understanding
Taking into account my objective testimonial of this poker book I have to say that it is well edited. I have been playing High-low Omaha for 7 years already. I noticed that I started to have leaks, but everything I read about helped me a lot. If you want to become a professional in playing hi/lo then you definitely should read the book by Todd Brunsons. I hope that my review to Ray Zee’s writing will help you to understand better what is written by the author.
However, some important facts are missing. I guess the author should illustrate more concrete examples concerning hi/lo playing. But the subject is covered perfectly.
June 26th, 2008 at 8:15 am
All Omaha 8 players should definitely read this book
In my high-low Omaha book review I would like to draw your special attention that if you do not read this awesome book, you will miss a lot of necessary information concerning playing Omaha 8.
The ‘High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advanced Players’ contains the basic information of starting hands and this is one of the basic information especially helpful for beginners. I would like to say in my objective testimonial that Omaha 8 is completely different from the regular game. A regular game is very mechanical, playing Omaha 8 you can put your opponent on a high or low hand while he is raising. Set of odds tables should be definitely described, unfortunately the author did not do that. Let us imagine that you hold 3 low cards and 2 low cards flop that do not fake your hand you have about a 60% chance of making a low hand.
Another point that definitely should be included in my review is hi lo split poker, 7 stud and omaha 8+ - regular Omaha 8 games become a grind with the odd “fish” preventing blinds from eating up everyone.
I would like to state that it is important to give a opportunity to compare pot odds and implied odds, in order to help poker players to understand better Omaha 8.
Along with weakness there is a benefit that author mentioned, Hi/lo 7 Stud. Learning Stud 7 is very beneficial if you are planning to become a professional in poker playing.
And finally this is the best Hi/lo for both poker games…
June 27th, 2008 at 10:34 am
Ray Zee is a professional
It would be wrong if I would not mention that Ray Zee is one of the masters when we are talking about Hi/Lo split games.
I have to admit that the ‘High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advanced Players’ will improve your playing poker significantly.
To my mind, it contains a lot of examples and it is very easy to read it.
June 28th, 2008 at 11:54 am
You will definitely lose if you are playing 2nd nut
Well, Ray Zee wrote a brilliant work dedicated to poker game. I’m pretty much sure it will improve your playing significantly.
It is worth reading! The system described here is great!