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Razz
Razz
is a low version of seven card stud, using the ace to five
low hand values.
As in all low hand games, pairs count against the player.
That is, any hand with no pair defeats any hand with a pair;
one pair hands defeat two pair or three of a kind, etc.
No-pair hands are compared starting with the highest ranking
card, just as in high poker, except that the high hand
loses. In ace-to-five low, straights and flushes are
ignored, and aces play as the lowest card.
Just as in 7 card stud, players are dealt seven cards in
five rounds and must make their best possible 5 card poker
hand from the cards they are dealt.
The game begins with a small ante from all players at the
table and each player is dealt two cards face down and one
card face up. The player with the highest up card begins the
betting with forced bet (called the bring in) and play moves
in a clockwise direction with players either calling the
bring, completing the bet (raising to the lower limit) or
folding. There is a limit of three re-raises in all betting
rounds. Next, each player still in the hand is dealt another
upcard, followed by another betting round that begins with
the player whose upcards make the best hand.
Since there are less than five cards face up, no straights
flushes or full houses will count for this.
Next a third upcard is dealt followed by another betting
round, then a fourth upcard is dealt again followed by a
betting round.
Finally a downcard is dealt followed by the final betting
round and then a showdown.
At the showdown players must make their best 5-card poker
hand out of the seven cards they were dealt.
Razz follows the 2 down, 4 up, 1 down pattern of seven card
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