Thread: books on RAZZ
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Old 09-21-2007, 05:46 PM
chucky chucky is offline
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The problem you run into (besides the fact that SOP was not carved into tablets on Mount Sinai) is that reading the text without interpretation can lead to a kind of razz fundamentalism that may have served you well in the wild days of the Stardust but will severely limit your game nowadays. The best example of this is a statement in the book (and I'm paraphrasing) that players with paint cards up are unlikely to enter the pot on 3rd st and there's no need to give advice about how to play against such "maniacs." In my experience, there are an awful lot of players who will come into a pot with paint in the door and a lot of well meaning players who know they should be beating such infidels but get no advice on how best to do it.

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This is why we are all eagerly awaiting Al-Zawahiri's new book on Razz Slaughtering the Infidels.
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