Looking at a ranking chart like on the left is easy, but now the challenge comes seeing the board, Hero's and Villain's hand. Who wins? Remember, the first, second, and seventh card are hidden so only the player who holds them can see!
Hand 1
Hero
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Villain
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Who wins, Hero or Villain?
Results: Hero has 2d5c6c9hJs, Villain has 7s8s9hThJc. Hero would win in a showdown. The Jacks are tied, but the next lowest card belongs to Hero, because 9 is lower than a T.
Hand 2
Hero
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Villain
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Who wins, Hero or Villain?
Results: Despite the fact that Villain currently holds a straight AND a flush, he would still win a showdown vs. Hero who is seemingly holding very small cards, because pairs count very heavily against you in Razz. In Razz, pairs are like the plague and should be avoided at all costs. Do not even mention two pairs, but if you actually somehow manage to end a hand holding two pairs, a one-pair hand or less hand will beat you.
Hand 3
Hero
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Villain
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Who wins, Hero or Villain?
Results: Hero started with the best hand by far, but somehow Villain found a way to make a wheel! What was he doing in the hand after 4th street?!?
Hand 4
Hero
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Villain
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Who wins, Hero or Villain?
Results: It's a tie, despite Hero holding all cards of the same suit. Remember, colors DO NOT count, only card ranks do.