Also if you are the bring in and you are in tournament play with 1 raiser and your door cards are A2 it may be wise to take a card off. If you hit a 3,4, or 6 and at a push 7 and your opponent hits a T or above you can take a 5th street card. If he then takes paint or pairs and you take another of your cards you now have a made king low with a nice draw. If he's paired you now have the best hand and may have the best draw.
It's this feel for Razz you need rather than pushing your starting hands. The thing about Razz is there is so much information on your opponents hand. When you've played with him for an hour you can pretty much put most players on an exact hand. Then you can work out if you beat that or how likely you will draw out on him.
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