Re: Loose Players and Game Selection
Hi Snakehead:
In razz, since there are no flushes or straights, it's much easier to read someone's hand. Furthermore, bad loose players will frequently start with a bad one versus your three good ones. Thus you frequently get to play seven cards versus their six and the hands are easy to read, and yes they will sometimes start with that bad one up.
By the way, assuming you are an expert, against decent players razz becomes a terrible game to play. But against live ones it can be great.
Best wishes,
Mason
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