Recommendations on poker books: Omaha and/or Stud?
I've been mainly playing hold'em for a while and dabbled in some games of omaha and stud. Books that cover the basics of poker not necessary. I'd like further understanding of Omaha and Stud.
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- the omaha section of super/system 2 is excellent and gives you a good insight into the finer points of the game and especially how it differs from hold 'em...and if you're talking about stud hi, chip reese's section in super/system 1 is supposed to be great, although i've never read it personally, and if you're talking about stud hi-lo, todd brunson's section of super/system 2 is very good as well
- Yes, I agree the section about omaha, omaha hi/low, 7 stud and 7 stud hi/low in super system 1 and 2 are great. I would add the hi/low-split poker seven card stud eight or better by ray zee, omaha by ken warren, and the seven card stud by david sklanski. Take care
- These are very good books you can't go wrong with. 1)For Omaha starters try Bob Ciaffone new edition of OMAHA POKER-this has all the variations in it high-hi/lo-limit-pot limit and tournament play. Omaha is one game that is very popular in pot limit. 2)7 Card Stud for Advanced Players by Sklansky-Malmuth and Zee. Just looks at the authors-a heavy weight line up. This is a very thick book 3)High-Low-Split Poker for Advanced Players-by Zee this is 2 books in 1, 7 Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-Better I can go on and on and write 2 pages of book recommendations but if you start with these 3 and master them you will for sure be one great 7 card stud and omaha player.
- Already a good list from the answers above. Just wanted to add one more that has many Omaha and Stud examples 'Pot-Limit and No Limit Poker' by Ciaffone and Reubens... very nicely written book IMHO. Can't go far wrong with the Super / System 2 chapter either. GL at the Tables, Mark
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