Wow. It has been a long time since I felt I learned something from someone on a Razz table (or learned on any table real-time).
One of my pet peeves in games is people who aren't paying enough attention to take the bring-in and antes when they're there for the taking. For example, I bring it in with a King, and it folds to you on my immediate right showing a low card (anything less than a K, but let's say less than an 8 for this). The money in the pot is yours by right. You should complete the bet 100% of the time, unless you're intentionally trying to set up a donk image.
Anyways, I'm playing Razz on ftp and a guy gets a walk after bringing it in with a King. I'm 3 to his left on a full table, and I folded 2 to a wheel, with my bad one hidden, because there were three people to my left with playable cards (6, 8, and T). After watching them all fold behind me, I get peeved and then realize the guy CAUSED the folds. He brought it on so slowly that he gave all of us with marginal hands time to study the board and decide to fold (some auto-folding including the T). I was elated. That move is greatness. It might make me $10 over the next year, but I love it anyways. Just thought I'd share.