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Expert Insight Poker Tip: The Value of Suited Cards

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2006

Professional poker player Phil Gordon teaches you the true value of suited cards in no-limit Texas Holdem.

You can buy Phil's Final Table Poker DVD, read Phil's poker articles, listen to his WSOP podcasts and even ask him a poker question at http://www.ExpertInsight.com

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  • Almost every comment I can see is laughably retarded. Have fun losing all your money, donks.

  • BUT BUT... my 23 was SOOOOOTED! HOW COULD I LOSE AGAINST AA!

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  • Oh yeah? Chuck Norris holds Suited Pocket Aces every time

  • what you want from a suited card is to see a cheap flop hoping to get a big reward, this hand has a huge potential but it's nothing in value at pre-flop so if it's in the tournament format, and the blind is high plus u have low to average stack, q 7 suited under the gun is insta fold, should have fold it less than 2 seconds!

  • The biggest pots can be won with suited connectors.

  • maybe you can pay 7% more than you would just to see the flop... but after that is over...(or it's on)... lol

  • It's amazing how newbies think suited cards are so damn special. They only become valuable AFTER the flop (if you have a four-flush, for example). Before the flop, things like K2s are an insta-fold in most situations, but so many people overplay hands like that. Something like Q6 suited is about as good as Q7 offsuit, and J5 suited is about equal to J6 off suit. In other words, useless. It's only AX suited cards (e.g. A5 clubs) that are worth limping in with, because of nut flush possibilities.

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