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Title: Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players
by David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth, Ray Zee
ISBN: 1-880685-23-X
Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing LLC
Pub. Date: October, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $29.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.55 (11 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: excellent
Comment: The best advice backed up with easy to understand examples. Contains the least amount of dubious advice of any poker text. This book will make a huge difference to your bankroll. No matter how good a player you are you are a clueless newbie until you read this text. Once caveat: Keep in mind that in general their advice is directed towards your playing in a game with tight aggressive skilled players. These authors no longer play in low limit games and to some extent have lost touch with the type of player the low limit playing reader faces.You should add another title to your shopping basket here to read that addresses games with loose bad players in it so as to obtain a proper strategic approach to all situations. A good poker book teaches you how to think about situations more so than what to do in specific situationAny text by the team of skylansky malmouth is worth it's weight in gold. Look for a revision of some of their classic texts, subtitled- "year 2000 or 20c. update"

Rating: 5
Summary: The best book on seven-card stud - bar none.
Comment: This book provides the soundest advice on seven-card stud available in print. It is intended for serious poker players with a strong desire to beat the high-stakes poker games played in the casinos of Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and elsewhere, and it could even provide the foundation for a career as a professional poker player. The book is so jam-packed with concepts that it doesn't read very smoothly the first time through. It should be considered more of a reference work than a tutorial -- and it's certainly not for beginners. If this book is studied by a disciplined player, it will pay for itself many times over.

Rating: 3
Summary: Stud Hi-Lo is Not Covered In This Book
Comment: The book title doesn't claim to cover the hi-lo variation of seven card stud but at the same time it should be clear to people who are thinking about buying this book that the hi-lo variant of the game is not covered in this book. Also, you can not simply take the "high" strategy covered in this book and take it to a hi-lo game. It would be nice to see Sklasnky cover the hi-lo aspect of seven card stud to round out his take on the game.

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