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« on: July 09, 2007, 12:32:11 PM »

(Apologies if in wrong category, I thought it was generally funny)

So its easily done, I have done it myself. But this guy was relentless!!

One for all you "RAZZ" aficionados!!

Long hand history but very rewarding.

BTW I really like these little Horse tournies, great fun.....

PokerStars Game #10846012243: Tournament #54721991, $3.00+$0.30 HORSE (Razz Limit) - Level III (60/120) - 2007/07/09 - 07:11:15 (ET)
Table '54721991 9' 8-max
Seat 1: Printboy101 (1001 in chips)
Seat 2: sophism (1802 in chips)
Seat 3: Raisem0re (1616 in chips)
Seat 4: stoneleighrd (2744 in chips)
Seat 5: baguinho (3677 in chips)
Seat 6: BIM1664 (1046 in chips)
Seat 7: wyvern 111 (1829 in chips)
Seat 8: mrLando (2285 in chips)
Raisem0re: posts the ante 12
stoneleighrd: posts the ante 12
baguinho: posts the ante 12
BIM1664: posts the ante 12
wyvern 111: posts the ante 12
mrLando: posts the ante 12
Printboy101: posts the ante 12
sophism: posts the ante 12
*** 3rd STREET ***]
Dealt to Printboy101 []
Dealt to sophism [two hearts]
Dealt to Raisem0re []
Dealt to stoneleighrd [ ]
Dealt to baguinho []
Dealt to BIM1664 []
Dealt to wyvern 111 []
Dealt to mrLando []
baguinho: brings in for 18
BIM1664: calls 18
wyvern 111: folds
mrLando: folds
Printboy101: folds
sophism: folds
Raisem0re: raises 42 to 60
stoneleighrd: calls 60
baguinho: calls 42
BIM1664: calls 42
*** 4th STREET *** ]
Dealt to Raisem0re [] []
Dealt to stoneleighrd [ ] [three clubs]
Dealt to baguinho [] []
Dealt to BIM1664 []
stoneleighrd: bets 60
baguinho: folds
BIM1664: calls 60
Raisem0re: raises 60 to 120
stoneleighrd: calls 60
BIM1664: calls 60
*** 5th STREET ***]
Dealt to Raisem0re [  ] []
Dealt to stoneleighrd [ three clubs] [Two Diamonds]
Dealt to BIM1664 [ ] []
stoneleighrd: bets 120
BIM1664: raises 120 to 240
Raisem0re: folds
stoneleighrd: raises 120 to 360
BIM1664: calls 120
*** 6th STREET ***]
Dealt to stoneleighrd [ three clubs Two Diamonds] []
Dealt to BIM1664 [ ] []
BIM1664: checks
stoneleighrd: bets 120
BIM1664: raises 120 to 240
stoneleighrd: raises 120 to 360
BIM1664: raises 120 to 480
Betting is capped
stoneleighrd: calls 120
*** RIVER ***??]
Dealt to stoneleighrd [ three clubs Two Diamonds ] []
BIM1664: bets 14 and is all-in
stoneleighrd: calls 14
*** SHOW DOWN ***
BIM1664: shows [ ] (Lo: T,9,8,6,4)
stoneleighrd: shows [ three clubs Two Diamonds ] (Lo: 6,4,3,2,A)
stoneleighrd collected 2404 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 2404 | Rake 0
Seat 1: Printboy101 folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 2: sophism folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Raisem0re folded on the 5th Street
Seat 4: stoneleighrd showed [ three clubs Two Diamonds ] and won (2404) with Lo: 6,4,3,2,A
Seat 5: baguinho folded on the 4th Street
Seat 6: BIM1664 showed [ ] and lost with Lo: T,9,8,6,4
Seat 7: wyvern 111 folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 8: mrLando folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
*****************
stoneleighrd: did he know it was razz?
wyvern 111: crazy
BIM1664 [observer]: sucker
stoneleighrd: lol
Raisem0re: Cheesy
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2007, 12:41:16 PM »

I've seen a lot of players in stars HORSE tourneys who think ten lo is a good razz hand!!!

Usually i find people misplaying their hand a lot when it switches from razz to stud - many a time i've been sat with a decent stud hand to find one or two players capping the betting with only lo cards showing Cheesy
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2007, 02:29:26 PM »

i have seen people going to war with a king low in razz

i have also called a 7th street bet with 32A5222 after getting it capped all the way to 7th street

funny thing was i won the hand (and why dont i ever get hands like that in stud hi/lo
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« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2007, 02:32:10 PM »

i have seen people going to war with a king low in razz

i have also called a 7th street bet with 32A5222 after getting it capped all the way to 7th street

funny thing was i won the hand (and why dont i ever get hands like that in stud hi/lo

What good is 32A5222 in stud h/l? (for the lo hand anyway)
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« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2007, 03:02:18 PM »

nothing for the low but i dont play A23 in stud hi unless its suited
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« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2007, 06:22:26 PM »

Happened to me yesterday actually, i didnt notice the change from razz to stud and I was raising like there was no tomorrow with a made 7 low with 2 cards to come, guy Im up against has KJJ showing and Im thinking "Why is he calling? he's drawing dead already!"  Lucky it was limit, if it was PL I couldve done tons of damage  :S
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