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Old 03-29-2005, 03:57 PM
Sand Sand is offline
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So that's what I have right now. I play mostly Hold'em and 7 Stud High (I have a TON of 7 stud books, I listed my Hold'em books because that is what I am looking for). I have a couple of questions:



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Since you have a ton of 7 Stud books (I have none), let me hijack this thread a bit and ask you what books I should get to get into 7 Stud. I have heard Roy West is good to begin with Skalnsky's 7 Card Stud for Advanced Players next. Reasonable? Anything else better to substitute?

Thanks!
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Old 03-30-2005, 02:09 PM
bitznbytz bitznbytz is offline
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Since you have a ton of 7 Stud books (I have none), let me hijack this thread a bit and ask you what books I should get to get into 7 Stud. I have heard Roy West is good to begin with Skalnsky's 7 Card Stud for Advanced Players next. Reasonable? Anything else better to substitute?

Thanks!

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I don't have a ton of stud books (mainly just play stud in a weekly dealer's choice home game), but I did pick up Roy West's and Ashley Adams's and their strategies have been enough to help me beat that game as well as the occasional foray into an online stud S&G.
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Old 03-30-2005, 02:26 PM
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roy cooke- real poker II play of hands

can't recommend that enough
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