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Razz resources?
I'm taking up more and more razz lately but can't find much in terms of free resources online. I've heard Sklansky on Hold'em has a decent razz section, and a friend suggested a Full Tilt book (which I don't see being too great), but haven't picked either up yet.
So can anybody link me to some articles/threads or even reply with some info? One of the things I have most trouble with is the odds needed to continue in a hand... |
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Re: Razz resources?
"Sklanksy on Poker" has a razz section, just to clear that up.
Post a few hands where you are not sure if you have the odds to continue, and you'll get decent responses. |
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Re: Razz resources?
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"Sklanksy on Poker" [/ QUOTE ] errr that's what I meant [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Razz resources?
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I've heard Sklansky on Poker has a decent razz section [/ QUOTE ] This has an excellent razz section. [ QUOTE ] One of the things I have most trouble with is the odds needed to continue in a hand... [/ QUOTE ] Also included in Sklansky on Poker. |
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Re: Razz resources?
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] One of the things I have most trouble with is the odds needed to continue in a hand... [/ QUOTE ] Also included in Sklansky on Poker. [/ QUOTE ] Actually there are very few specific instances of pot odds discussed in SoP, especially if you want to play past 3rd st. |
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Re: Razz resources?
Yes, they are few, but key.
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Re: Razz resources?
Well I'm sure it's worth reading, anyways. Thanks for the replies. I'll post an analysis thread when I come to an interesting hand.
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Re: Razz resources?
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Yes, they are few, but key. [/ QUOTE ] Too bad they're not all correct. As mentioned previously, there are 3 instances in the 3rd st chapter of SOP where the pot odds are calculated incorrectly. |
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Re: Razz resources?
Actually I'm referring to the last 2 pages of "The Cards That Are Out" in the first half of the book.
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Re: Razz resources?
Typical of Sklansky, the book only gives a few examples of odds when you have seen (x) number of cards and (y) of your cards have been exposed then your odds of catching are (z)%. From the examples given a student can extrapolate the odds given other situations. Sklansky wants his students to think about the game and do some independent work. If one is merely given a complete odds chart, they have learned nothing.
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