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best book for a stud noob.
The Omaha players at Caesar's IN often want to play a split game of Omaha/8 and 7 card stud Hi/Low. I have never played a hand of 7 card stud in my life and don't really care to become a stud player but I hate being the guy that won't play when they want to change the Omaha game to a split game.
which book do I need to get me ready for Ray Zee's book? I already own it but have not read the first half about 7 card stud Hi/low split games. Should I just read it and not worry about a basic 7 card stud book? |
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
Basically yes I could imagine, there isn't much around about 7cs H/L, so there is Ray and then there is Todd Brunsons bit in Supersystem II ... both are praised in the 7cs forum FAQ
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
Stud noob?? We'll accept the noob part. We need references for the stud part.
Todd Brunson's Stud/8 section in SSII is a good place to start. |
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
I actually considered a career in male prositution but I found out that you had to charge by the inch and I couldn't stand the short pay.
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
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I actually considered a career in male prositution but I found out that you had to charge by the inch and I couldn't stand the short pay. [/ QUOTE ] I think this belongs in the short-handed forum. Also, check here for some articles on Stud/8 strategy. |
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
Link was good thanks.
7CSFAP just showed up in the mail. |
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Re: best book for a stud noob.
zee's book is really the only good book for stud/8, 7csfap wouldn't be a bad foundation though. I think the stud forum FAQ has some good begginer suggestions. There have been some good threads in that forum in the past as well, check the archives.
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