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		<title>Playing Strong Boards In Razz Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 10:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Barbara Enright]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I started playing live professional tournaments in 2006.  The second set of tournaments I played was at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California.  The casino is also known as The Bike.  The day of the Omaha Hi-Lo event, I went to my table and I saw a very familiar face at the table.  It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started playing live professional tournaments in 2006.  The second set of tournaments I played was at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California.  The casino is also known as The Bike.  The day of the Omaha Hi-Lo event, I went to my table and I saw a very familiar face at the table.  It happened to be Hall of Fame poker player Barbara Enright, and she was sitting in the seat to my right.</p>
<p>I decided to strike up a conversation with Barbara and she was very gracious and very friendly.  I told her how that I was new to poker tournaments etc, and we got into a discussion about Las Vegas etc.  I knew from what I had read about her that she was a fantastic stud player and as a result, I decided to try and get her advice on Razz.   I had never played the game and I knew it was offered at the World Series.  I asked for her advice on the game and it was a very helpful piece of advice.  She said, “Play your boards strong.  Razz is a game of strong boards.”  As I started playing the game, I discovered that she was correct.  Today, I am going to talk a bit about playing your board in a Razz game.</p>
<p>As we all know, Razz is a game where the worst hand wins.  There are many times in this game that you can force a person out of a hand based on what you are showing on your board.  Of course, part of this requires that your opponent is astute enough to be able to put you on a better hand, and if they are willing to fold.  You cannot bluff a calling station, so if you are against one, don’t try.</p>
<p>For others, there are many times where you can force them off of a hand based on what you are showing.  For example, let’s say you are on fifth street showing 9-8-7.  You right now at best could have a made nine.  If you catch perfect, you may be able to draw to a seven, assuming your hold cards are good.  Now let’s look at your opponent’s board.  They are showing 8-8-J.  What is the best they can hope to draw to?  An eight is the best hand they can make, and right now they are still drawing.  In this type of situation, you will want to bet to force them out of the pot.</p>
<p>Part of being able to bet someone off of a hand is showing a hand that has looks strong compared to theirs.  The other part is determining what they could draw to?  When on Fourth Street, what can they draw to if they catch three cards perfect?  If on fifth, what can they catch?  You need to be able to put them on potential hands.</p>
<p>Did you notice in the examples above that I did not involve my hole cards?  There is a reason.  In the case of playing your board, you are betting based on your perceived strength and not on the actual strength of your hand.  It is another form of bluffing, and a very profitable form for this game.</p>
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