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Re: Stud Books!
Winning Poker Systems, by Norman Zadeh has some info that is worthwhile on stud... (It also covers draw and lowball). I just started reading the other day, but is seems solid.
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Re: Stud Books!
I read the first round of replies but i STILL THINK rOY wESTS BOOK IS WORTH A READ. dam caps lock)
Some the "other stuff" contained in it is really worth while although it is fairly well know already That being said I would suggest Konstantin Othmers book Seven Card Stud Poker. KEn warren has come out with a new 7 card stud book I havent read it and dont know anyone who has. Has anyone here done so? |
#13
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Re: Stud Books!
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yup [/ QUOTE ]so for someone who plays just stud8, there's very little reason to get 7csfap then? |
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Re: Stud Books!
Has anybody read 11 Days to 7 Stud Success by Mike Caro? Any reviews? I just saw this book on Greg Raymers website and the title seemed intriging.
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Re: Stud Books!
get both.
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Re: Stud Books!
I just want to agree with Timmer on the Roy West book. It helped me a lot starting out. I think it's hard for people who have played poker long enough to read 7cs4ap with no comprehension problems to remember what is like to be a complete newbie. Roy West's book will have you winning at a nice clip in lower/mid-limit games. the SMZ book will take you from that intermediate winning player status to expert level play.
That being said, with the section on loose games, 7cs4ap is the only "must have" stud book. I just liked the West book a lot starting out. |
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Re: Stud Books!
Even if you only play stud/8, I think 7CS4AP is worth having.
And I don't feel like making a separarate post, but I cannot endorse the West book. |
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