I'm re-reading 7 Card Stud for Advanced Players by David Sklansky right now. I'm shocked by how much strategy I've actually forgotten. I was playing a lot of Stud, Stud hi-lo, and Razz a year ago online, but gave up on te because it's almost impossible to play more than two tables at a time and remember everyone's folded cards. Now that I'm playing more Stud at Foxwoods, it's time to brush the dust off my library.
Here's a list of poker/gambling books that I own and highly recommend:
- High-Low-Split Poker
- How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker
- Super System II
- Secrets of Professional Pot-Limit Omaha
- Getting the Best of It
- Holdem Poker for Advanced Players
- Seven Card Stud for Advanced Players
- Small Stakes Holdem: Winning Big with Expert Play
- The Theory of Poker
- Sharp Sports Betting
Even if you are the best of players, there's always something new to learn from these books. I have a few new moves I want to work into my Stud game, mostly what to do with pocket pairs on third street.
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