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ItsMe said:In terms of betting and strategy it's very like Stud. You count your outs and picture what type of hands your opponents are playing, and check their open cards to see what hands they could make. If played properly there's a lot of maths in it and opponent reading. Played at lower limits you get the people that chase even when they have the worst possibly hand and get incredibly lucky - see the above example. But it's nice when you make the wheel A2345.
My advice to newbies only play starting hands with 3 non-duplicate cards 6 and below. Have fun!
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This is the best advice for a razz newbie in this thread imo.
Though very tight (6,5,4 and lower) at low stackes you will be profitable.
edit: I find it harder than usual multitabling razz than holdem because of the folded open cards you need to remember all the time so I wouldn't.




