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I would recommend Sklansky's book on stud. It is an "advanced" book assuming you have some knowledge of stud. I'm guessing that anyone that posts on this forum has some knowledge of stud, so it should be fine. It helped my stud game a lot.

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Sklansky's book is good. My favorite text on stud hi continues to be Chip Reese's section in SS, though. Reese is arguably the best 7stud player ever, so you can't go wrong here. I think his section makes you think about concepts more than Sklansky's book.Stud is a very, very hard subject to write well about, especially compared to flop games. Position varies by betting round, the board cards constantly alter and disappear, etc. -- it's tough to write about. So, unlike some of the good HE books, you're better off getting a book that you feel is teaching you good principles and how to think about the concepts behind the plays.

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