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06-15-2015 , 08:24 AM
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Wow! And our most improved award goes to...
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Originally Posted by Stinger88
bump, I guess I figured some things out over the years

I definitely did read 7 Card Stud for Advanced Players a few times, granted it was quite a few years ago. Thanks David and Mason <3
maybe this^ guy, or...

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I'd have to say start with a simple book like SS1 section, and even I would recommend any basic strat book before 7CSFA. I found that if I didn't read a book that wasn't as advanced first, i wouldn't be able to appreciate and understand 7CSFA as much as I do now.
then again, maybe this one. for anyone who isn't aware, this is Chris George. he finished 4th in this same event Brian won. since 2010 he's done this:

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Jun-2015 United States WSOP 4th $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Jun-2015 United States WSOP 3rd $1,500 Seven Card Razz
Jun-2014 United States WSOP 6th $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo
Jun-2012 United States WSOP 12th $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo
Jun-2011 United States WSOP 11th $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo
Jun-2011 United States WSOP 12th $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Jun-2011 United States WSOP 20th $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Jun-2010 United States WSOP 5th $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8
Jun-2010 United States WSOP 14th $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8
he's 26, i think. and this is only stud. he's had great results in other mixed games as well.
so, yeah, i'm thinking those praising 7CS4AP may be onto something

Last edited by HeyItsMeMikey; 06-15-2015 at 08:37 AM. Reason: i realize many of these aren't stud hi, but clearly there's some crossover
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06-15-2015 , 08:33 AM
also, you guys know how every sub-forum has that one guy who spams the whole first page with a different thread for 3 different hand histories? that was ceegee several years ago. kid wanted it badly.

work hard, kids. it pays off.
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06-15-2015 , 01:53 PM
what a bump! Congratz!
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06-15-2015 , 07:12 PM
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maybe this^ guy, or...



then again, maybe this one. for anyone who isn't aware, this is Chris George. he finished 4th in this same event Brian won. since 2010 he's done this:



he's 26, i think. and this is only stud. he's had great results in other mixed games as well.
so, yeah, i'm thinking those praising 7CS4AP may be onto something
28, but thanks for the shoutout
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06-16-2015 , 12:50 PM
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Please tell us that we'll soon be reading "7 Card Stud for a Bracelet".

Will pre-order it on Amazon sight unseen.
heh, maybe in a few years when I have kids and don't wanna grind as hard
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06-16-2015 , 12:52 PM
Btw, props to ceegee, him and Harley were the toughest competition at the final table. I got lucky that the two of them ran bad and was able to coast from there for the most part. I'm sure he'll have many more chances to win one.
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06-16-2015 , 06:26 PM
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bump, I guess I figured some things out over the years

I definitely did read 7 Card Stud for Advanced Players a few times, granted it was quite a few years ago. Thanks David and Mason <3
Hi Stinger:

Thanks for the complement, it's much appreciated.

By the way this reminds me of a conversation I had many years ago in the old Mirage Poker Room. A player approached me and said that he had studied our books and thanks to us he had just won a big tournament. He then stated, "I would like to do something for you" to which I replied "How about ten percent." And with no hesitation he answered back, "I would like to do something else for you."

Best wishes,
Mason
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06-17-2015 , 01:03 AM
Lol
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06-17-2015 , 06:05 AM
Hahaha this is great.

Congrats Brian. GL in the 50k.
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06-21-2015 , 04:01 PM
Awesomeness....
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