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Old 08-21-2007, 03:30 PM
kinghippo423 kinghippo423 is offline
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Default Razz : Tournaments VS Cash-Games

Hello everyone,

I started to play Razz tournaments a couple months ago and I realised how many bad players there is in Razz Events. I play NLHE in cash-game as my primary income and I've decided to play Micro-Limit Razz on FTP in their 25c50c limit game.

My problem is I've only played in Razz tourmanents and I'm afraid I won't use the correct strategy in a cash-game format by playing with my usual tournament style. I was wondering what are the main differences between the two and what kind of adjusment I will need to do if any?

I hope I wrote my message well because English isn't my first language. Thanks in advance everyone.
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Old 08-21-2007, 03:40 PM
SGspecial SGspecial is offline
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Default Re: Razz : Tournaments VS Cash-Games

Please post in the "stud" forum if you want some replies. Also, if you don't play stupidly you will be fine in 25c/50c cash games with whatever you do in the tournies. Oh, except that if you go all-in and lose, rebuy.
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Old 08-21-2007, 03:50 PM
kinghippo423 kinghippo423 is offline
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Default Re: Razz : Tournaments VS Cash-Games

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Please post in the "stud" forum if you want some replies.

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I thought it was only for Stud-High. Can any1 delete this post I will copy my question in the Stud section.

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