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Re: Some basic RAZZ questions
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I agree. When the Aces pair, they are treated as the highest card(s) and you don't have the option of them being low cards. [/ QUOTE ] Only on Absolute poker. In the rest of the civilized (and uncivilized) world, the lowest pair in razz is AA. |
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Re: Some basic RAZZ questions
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[ QUOTE ] I agree. When the Aces pair, they are treated as the highest card(s) and you don't have the option of them being low cards. [/ QUOTE ] Only on Absolute poker. In the rest of the civilized (and uncivilized) world, the lowest pair in razz is AA. [/ QUOTE ] qft -- on pokerstars, aces are always low, even when paired. |
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Re: Some basic RAZZ questions
Pretty extreme example but it works
The razz notations for the two hands are AAKQ5 vs 22KQ5. Each hand has a king and queen as the non-playing cards. http://twodimes.net/h/?z=3973538 pokenum -r ad ac ks kc qs qc 5h - 2d 2c kh kd qh qd 5d Razz (7-card Stud A-5 Low): 1 enumerated outcome cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Ks Qs Ac Kc Qc Ad 5h 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1.000 2c Kd Qd 5d 2d Kh Qh 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0.000 |
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