Poker Books by Linda Johnson
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Championship 7 Stud
Three seven-card stud experts, who have collectively won millions in major tournaments and cash games, share their winning strategies for all three types of stud poker. These experts, who have eight World Series of Poker bracelets and hundreds of other titles to their names, offer readers insights on how to compete and win against the world’s top players. The book not only provides advice for cash games but also reveals successful strategies for stud poker tournaments. The authors engage in insightful discussions, offering various perspectives on winning at seven-card stud. They cover a range of topics including the best starting hands, how to read the board, bluffing, semi-bluffing, and profitable play on every street, among others.
Championship 7-Stud
In book three experts in seven-card stud poker, boasting eight World Series of Poker bracelets, millions in earnings from major tournaments and cash games, along with numerous other accolades, guide readers through mastering all three variants of stud poker. These authors, competing against top-tier players globally, share their strategies for both cash games and tournament play. They offer insights on a range of tactics, including the most advantageous starting hands, how to interpret the board, and techniques for bluffing and semi-bluffing. Through engaging discussions, they present diverse perspectives on achieving success in seven-card stud, covering effective play strategies for each phase of the game and much more.
Championship Stud
The book provides instructions on how to play all three types of stud poker. Linda Johnson, a commentator for the World Poker Tour, contributed to the highly praised chapter on razz and the comprehensive section on seven-card stud high-low split. Johnson was the razz champion at the 1997 World Series of Poker, the same year co-author Max Stern won the seven-card stud high-low championship. The book, co-authored by McEvoy, Stern, and Johnson, offers a collaborative approach to tournament play and cash game strategy for seven-card stud.
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