Help with query optimization

Right now my query takes anywhere from 30 to 60 sec's to execute. What should I do to cut this time down?
Here is my Query
select * from a , b, c
where a.a_seq = b.b_seq
and a.a_seq = c.c_seq
and a.a_type between 3 and 19
and a.detl_cod = 'AV'
and b.detl_stat = 'CLD'
and c.date is not null
and c.id != 92342
these tables have 100 thousand rows each. What should I be looking at to cut down the execution time on this query?

Sorry, I am fairly new to SQL. I can write queries but, I have no idea where to even begin with when it comes to checking performance. What are the statistics that you are mentioning? how will it effect performance? and what about indexed attributes? there are a lot of indexed attrinutes on each of these tables. I am unable to give you the exact tables because it is production application code(Cofidential).
I really appreciate any help from you
Thank you.

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    PHIL                                               YES 04-JAN-10
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    NIKI                                               YES 01-JAN-10
    NIKI                                               YES 01-JAN-10
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    NIKI                                               NO  01-JAN-10
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    NIKI                                                        0 01-JAN-11              0
    PHIL                                                        0 01-JAN-11              0
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    PHIL                                                        0 03-JAN-11              0
    PHIL                                                        0 04-JAN-11              0
    PHIL                                                        0 05-JAN-11              0
    PHIL                                                        0 01-FEB-11              0
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    Edited by: 997749 on Apr 3, 2013 5:18 AM
    Edited by: 997749 on Apr 3, 2013 6:20 AM

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    Regards.
    Al

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