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Event #33 - WSOP Razz Seven Card |
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Tuesday, 23 January 2007 |
Fifteen years after making his first WSOP final table appearance, Californian defeats Carlos Mortensen in heads-up play Las Vegas, NV - Seven-Card Razz has developed a bad reputation. It's the proverbial step-child of poker games. While the rest of the poker world is playing Texas Hold'em, Razz is the quirky card game that pops up every now and then at a few major poker tournaments. The game attracts an admittedly older and more traditional crowd. Razz gets a bad rap, which is unfair. After all, the game is full of subtle nuances and razor-thin margins. Perhaps one reason Razz will never rival Hold'em in terms of popularity is because it lacks excitement and drama. No-limit Hold'em is a test of courage. Razz is a test of patience. No-Limit Hold'em rewards the brave. Razz punishes the daring. Read more at: . |