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| Championship Omaha - T. J. Cloutier |
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| By: |
T. J. Cloutier |
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$39.95 |
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T. J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy have won four World Series of titles in the Omaha tournaments. Together they're dynamite -- in fact, they've been called the "T 'n T" of authors because of the powerful advice they always ignite on the pages of their books. Championship Omaha is no exception. In this book they combine their talents to once again bring you the best advice on how you can make more money at than you ever dreamed possible. |
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| High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card-Stud and Omaha Eight or Better for Advanced Players |
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Ray Zee |
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$34.95 |
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| This is the third book in the "For Advanced Players" series. In reality, it is really books 3 and 4 in the progression for two reasons. First, many of the concepts are similar for both games. And second, players mastering one game can easily make the transition to the other. |
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| Omaha Hi-Lo Poker |
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| By: |
Shane Smith |
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82 pages |
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$17.95 |
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Since its first printing in 1991, Omaha Hi-Lo has become the classic in the field for low-limit players. Readers have lauded the author's clear and concise writing style.
"Shane Smith's book is terrific! If you're new to Omaha high-low split or if you're a low-limit player who wants to improve your game, you ought to have this book in your library. Smith is extremely literate, witty, and possessed of a self-deprecating sense of humor so lacking in much of the literature. Complex concepts are presented in an easy-to-understand format. It's a gem!" Lou Krieger, Card Player magazine. |
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| OMAHA HOLDEM POKER - MILLENNIUM EDITION |
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106 pages |
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$20 |
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This book thoroughly explains Omaha, the action-packed form that uses four cards in your hand (you play two) and five cards on the board (you play three). It was originally printed in 1984, then greatly expanded in the Millennium Edition to give deeper coverage of the popular form for limit play, high-low split eight-or-better. |
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